Feeling Spring Quotes
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Feeling Spring Quotes & Sayings
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It was only sometimes, when a spring day came in the middle of winter, that one had a sudden feeling that nothing was really impossible
— Barbara Pym
After five minutes, or ten, or fifteen - it doesn't matter - open your eyes and resume your day. For a moment or two things might seem more alive.
— Mark Epstein
It was nice standing out in the darkness, in the damp grass, with spring coming on and a feeling in my heart of imminent disaster.
— Michael Chabon
Anyone's life truly lived consists of work, sunshine, exercise, soap, plenty of fresh air, and a happy contented spirit.
— Lillie Langtry
He who lives without folly isn't so wise as he thinks.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The citizen who sees his society's democratic clothes being worn out and does not cry it out, is not a patriot, but a traitor.
— Mark Twain
When we don't ask, we don't let others give. When we fear rejection, we don't let generosity arise.
— Bernie Glassman
There is no straight way to a destination. So enjoy the ride even when you get lost.
— Debasish Mridha
Only in Jesus are we able to pray, and with Him we also know that we shall be heard.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Even now that feeling would sometimes spring up. The sense of leaving himself. Of observing his own pain as if it were not his own.
— Haruki Murakami
But mostly I think two people do share a moment, and we all know that feeling, and it can put a spring in your step for the rest of the day.
— Sophie Blackall
even after all these winters, I see you sitting there, perched at the edge of sunlight, feeling like the invitation of spring
— Brian Andreas
I love feeling the crispness of fall and the sensuality of spring.
— Christopher Meloni
At this stage I can see most of the men are still primitive about sexual perception and conception.
— Baris Gencel
It would be hard to play a character you don't like - for me anyway - or can't find something in them to like.
— Al Pacino