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Choose Love: The Three Simple Choices That Will Alter the Course of Your Life

This book explores the concept of love as a guiding force and presents three straightforward choices that readers can make to enhance their personal growth and well-being. more

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Stormie Omartian
Stormie Omartian

Stormie Omartian is an American author born on September 16, 1942. Her works primarily focus on Christian spirituality and personal growth, which have won her a wide following among readers. more

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“I once wrote of a good love being the kind that lights you on fire and makes you run ablaze in the winds! Then I grew up and when I did, I learned that a good kind of love is the kind that gives you a knowledge of safety. We live in a world where there are so many reasons that we might not be safe; love has become the place where you know you can be safe and you can face this world together with your partner, without fear. I don't want to feel like I'm a part of that world when I'm in someone's arms; I want to feel like we have our own world because in our world there is moonlight, there is a soft voice, there is laughter, there is understanding and patience... so now I think a good love is like a really good fragrance! You know you need it on your skin and it feels like the electricity of your desires and your passions; yet at the same time it feels like home. Like things forgotten, unforgotten, things that happened and that are yet to happen... it's like time stops. That's what I learned when I grew up.”

“«Albrecht discorre sobre este jogo popular [petanca]. [...] Devíamos ser capazes, todos de aprender algo com este desporto antigo dos povo do Mediterrâneo" diz a dado passo. "Estar disposto a tudo para triunfar, afastando com violência, se for caso disso, quem se nos interponha no caminho, mas não tocar nunca na bola que cobiçamos, não macular com o toque das mãos o objectivo, rodeando-o apenas em aproximações sucessivas como um cavaleiro medieval cortejando a inacessível dama, ou como um beija-flor colhendo o néctar das plantas sem nelas poisar."»”