Each ___ represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.
What’s missing ___?
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And the day came when the ___ to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the ___ it took to blossom.
What’s missing ___?
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___ is love's greatest killer. It makes others feel as you might when a drowning man holds on to you. You want to save him, but you know he will strangle you with his panic.
What’s missing ___?
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Quotes
Which one of these four quotes is attributed to Anais Nin?
→ You cannot save people. You can only love them.
→ Do not seek the because - in love there is no because, no reason, no explanation, no solutions.
→ Sometimes we reveal ourselves when we are least like ourselves.
→ Luxury is not a necessity to me, but beautiful and good things are.
→ We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.
→ If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
→ At great periods you have always felt, deep within you, the temptation to commit suicide. You gave yourself to it, breached your own defenses. You were a child. The idea of suicide was a protest against life; by dying, you would escape this longing for death.
→ Marriage is popular because it combines the maximum of temptation with the maximum of opportunity.
Guess which of these quotes is attributed to Anais Nin.
→ Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country.
→ The moment when you recognize your own lack of talent is your flash of genius.
→ We are like tenant farmers chopping down the fence around our house for fuel when we should be using Nature's inexhaustible sources of energy: sun, wind and tide... I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that.
→ Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.