Top 15 Finger Waves Quotes

#1. When our consciousness is quiet, the waves of thought cease and we see clearly enough to relate back to our spirit. we connect with who we really are.

Alan Finger

#2. Oh, they loved dearly: their souls kissed, they kissed with their eyes, they were both but one single kiss.

Heinrich Heine

#3. It was an effort not to peek over her shoulder. Don't you even dare, a voice hissed in her head.

Sarah J. Maas

#4. My voice has a quiver/ A quiver is where you keep arrows until you shoot them.

Jim Carroll

#5. My depression at the end of Wham! was because I was beginning to realise I was gay, not bi.

George Michael

#6. True leaders demonstrate initiatives-They lead the way for others to follow

Ikechukwu Joseph

#7. There is preparing, I hope, under the auspices of heaven, a way for a total emancipation.

Thomas Jefferson

#8. I Didn't Ask to Be a Senior Citizen (I Was Drafted)

Doug Jensen

#9. If at first you don't succeed, think about it.

Mark McCarrell

#10. Heifer."
"Rich man's whore!"
"At least mine can cook the food he eats. And replaces it, too."
"Now see, Dee-Ann Smith. That was just mean!

Shelly Laurenston

#11. If the poems
please you more than my lips,
I will never give you another kiss.

Juan Ramon Jimenez

#12. Fine art is knowledge made visible.

Gustave Courbet

#13. Charlie waves me on, then leans an elbow on his chair. Propping his head up with a finger by his temple.
He's pissed at me.
But this is Tuesday and the sky is blue. So everything is as it should be.

Krista Ritchie

#14. Where I grew up, we had the three TV networks, maybe two radio stations, no cable TV. We still had a long-distance party line in our neighborhood, so you could listen to all your neighbors' phone calls. We had a very small public library, and the nearest bookstore was an hour away.

Marc Andreessen

#15. Maybe being alone in the sea, with its unexplored depths, its clawing-finger waves, really is safer compared to the land, where there are people and malice and death.

Beth Revis

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