
Top 13 Positive Addictions Quotes
#1. One of the things people did best at the office was to use flexibility to its last atom.
Pawan Mishra
#2. Doesn't our knowledge of death make life more precious?'
What good is a preciousness based on fear and anxiety? It's an anxious quivering thing
Don DeLillo
#3. Each time that you don't know you are choosing, then of those choices you are not the chooser.
Guy Finley
#4. We didn't try to talk. We really didn't need to. Later we would hear from one another all the details of the four miserable days of separation. For now it was enough just to be together again.
Janette Oke
#5. My sister Doreena who never lifted a royal finger growing up because she had the heart defect that we later found out was a fly on the X-ray machine.
Kathryn Stockett
#6. Slowly he turned into the curve of her palm, cut lip pressed against her skin. She heard two whispered words, felt them kissed into her flesh: amore mio. My love. Two words: the shock of them held her still.
Alison Goodman
#7. Conservatism is the cousin of cowardice.
J.R. Ward
#8. One will become shameless if he does not fear insults in the worldly life. And in nischay [determination in the spiritual life] if one does not fear being insulted, he becomes independent.
Dada Bhagwan
#9. There was a little girl
Who had a little curl
Right in the middle of her forehead.
When she was good, she was very, very good.
And when she was "bad",
Her Papa loved her anyway.
Kristen McKee
#10. We must first peer into the darkness, feel strangled and entombed in the hopelessness of living without God, before we are ready to feel the presence of His living light.
Abraham Joshua Heschel
#11. For someone who fears being left... you sure do a lot of running.
Julia London
#12. Take "no" as an encouragement to redouble his efforts, so it was easier to say "yes" right away.
Stieg Larsson
#13. Things are often more meaningful when they come out of natural need. You don't think about the beating of your heart until things go amiss. And there aren't many things much sweeter than breath after the lack of it.
David Crowder
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