
Top 24 Two Bodies One Heart Quotes
#1. Happiness is open to all, since, when you boil it down, it merely consists of contentment with what you have got and doing what you can for other people.
Robert Baden-Powell
#2. No, actually. It's like they're two halves of the same heart in different bodies.
Kiera Cass
#3. Two lovely berries molded on one stem: So, with two seeming bodies, but one heart.
William Shakespeare
#4. There is a window between heart and heart:
They are never separate like two bodies.
Two lamps may not be united in their form -
But their light merges into each other.
Rumi
#5. I think about my goals. There were a lot of times in gymnastics when I really didn't want to go in and train, but you can't make it to the Olympics if you don't train!
Shawn Johnson
#6. The poor pay more, and that's one of the reasons people get trapped at the bottom of the economic ladder.
Elizabeth Warren
#7. We will never be able to solve the problems of tomorrow with the thinking of today
Albert Einstein
#8. There's nothing easy about running for president, I can tell you. It's tough, it's nasty, it's mean, it's vicious, it's beautiful. When you win, it's beautiful. And we are going to start - we are going to start winning for our country.
Donald Trump
#9. While the road of good intentions might end in hell, the people who tried to fill the potholes along the way deserved at least some credit.
Stephen King
#10. What a strange world this was, that I could come here to lose everything about myself, and instead lose everything but me.
Maggie Stiefvater
#11. Death's dry bones glowed with light in the erotic dark but he woke not nor felt the two warm bodies merge; the male worm then took heart and in his wife's ear whispered: With one sweet kiss, dear wife, we've conquered conquering Death!
Nikos Kazantzakis
#12. Leaning against my father, the sadness finally broke open inside me, hollowing out my heart and leaving me bleeding. My feet felt rooted in the dirt. There were more than two bodies buried here. Pieces of me that I didn't even know were under the ground. Pieces of dad, too.
Laurie Halse Anderson
#13. One will in two minds, one heart in two bodies, and two bodies in one flesh.
George Pettie
#14. My happiness has to come from within myself or it is too fragile a thing to be of any use to me and too much of a burden to benefit any of my loved ones.
Mary Balogh
#15. The premise of 'Deadline' forced me to go against my own grain with a character determined to find all that is valuable in that time. I believe this is a story about redemption; how, even with the best intentions, it's sometimes found and sometimes not.
Chris Crutcher
#16. It's freeing, to think that there's always an aspect of us outside the grasp of speech, the common stuff of language.
Mark Doty
#17. Satire is dependent on strong beliefs, and on strong beliefs wounded.
Anita Brookner
#18. The heart and soul of sex is the physical heat it creates between two bodies. Sometimes playful, sometimes passionate, sometimes pure and sweet, this skin-to-skin connection renews your bond and strengthens chemistry.
Laura Berman
#19. I like to think that I'm a really strong, tough person, but I'm not. I'm a very, very needy person. I'm very insecure. I'm very impressionable. But, there is a side of me that is very put-together, very strong, very capable and very opinionated. It's the two sides of myself.
Katee Sackhoff
#20. People who ask confidently get more than those who are hesitant and uncertain. When you've figured out what you want to ask for, do it with certainty, boldness and confidence.
Jack Canfield
#21. And so because he was half bastard, half gentleman, he asked for her bra
Alison Kent
#22. Take two bodies and you twirl them into one, their hearts and their bones, and they won't come undone.
Paul Simon
#23. And someone's face, whom you love, will be as a star
both intimate and ultimate,
and you will be both heart-shaken and respectful.
And you will hear the air itself, like a beloved, whisper:
oh, let me, for a while longer, enter the two
beautiful bodies of your lungs.
Mary Oliver
#24. Professor Manley begins his first day of Uglification class by explaining why villains must be ugly to succeed. Ugliness releases you from the surface - from the prison of vanity and youur own looks - and sets you free to embrace the soul within.
Soman Chainani
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