A Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with A. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“All living things have an aura, a rapidly vibrating, invisible psychic energy field that protects them from toxic, non-physical energies that would otherwise be detrimental to them.”
Source: Surfing the Himalayas: conversations and travels with Master Fwap
“All living things have energy. Our bodies are like machines in that it needs maintenance and care. - STRONG: Powerful Philosophy for Timeless Thoughts by Kailin Gow”
“All living things have the ability to flourish when they are tended with gentle hands.”
Source: Fire & Ice: The Lost Dreamer
“All living things on earth are kindred.”
Source: The Serpents of Paradise: A Reader
“All logic texts are divided into two parts. In the first part, on deductible logic, the fallacies are explained; in the second part, on inductive logic, they are committed.”
“All logical arguments can be defeated by the simple refusal to reason logically”
Source: Dreams of a Final Theory
“All lonely, beautifully silent and so very enchanting the city seems at night when every tourist, hotelier and tour guide have gone to bed, almost like a ghost town if it weren’t for the one or other lit window and a few lonely insomniac people walking the alleys here and there.”
Source: Nietzsche’s Birthday Party: A Short Story Collection
“All long-term social change comes from the successful efforts of one or another struggling organizations to capture the minds of a hard core of future leaders.”
“All longings the essence for real liberation only,
Freedom from all sides, an ultimate supremacy;
- 43 -”
Source: Devi Mahatmayam in English Rhyme
“All looked distant and peaceful and strange. The shore seemed refined, far away, unreal. Already the little distance they had sailed had put them far from it and given it the changed look, the composed look, of something receding in which one has no longer any part.”
Source: To the Lighthouse
“All looks yellow to a jaundiced eye that habitually compares everything to something better. But by changing that habit to comparing everything to something worse, even making it a game, that person can find gratitude, relief and happiness where-ever they go and whatever they experience, guaranteed!”
“All looks yellow to a jaundiced eye.”
“All looks yellow to the jaundiced eye. [and therefore the solution is to fix the jaundiced eye.]”
“All loose things seem to drift down to the sea, and so did I.”
Source: Education of a Wandering Man
“All losers are romantics. It's what keeps us from blowing our brains out.”
Source: Butcher Bird
“All losers exaggerate because they want you to know how bad they feel.”
“All loss, from the untimely death of a loved one, through to the loss of innocence, all the way to having a bag stolen, feels as though it is specific to us, but is actually universal. I began to see that in sharing our suffering and acknowledging the pain of being human, we not only ease the burden on ourselves, but also help those around us to see themselves as part of the same whole.”
Source: A Manual for Heartache
“All loss, all pain, is particular; the universe remains to the heart unhurt.”
Source: Essays and Lectures
“All losses are sad. The end of an important relationship is also a death. When people fall out of love with each other, or when what seemed like a solid friendship falls into ruin, the hope for a shared future--a hope that provided a context and a purpose to life--is gone. [p. 149]”
Source: Happiness Is an Inside Job: Practicing for a Joyful Life
“All love - love of children, love of parents, love of God or life - comes out of making physical love. Without the making of love there is no body to love anything.”
“All love affairs are tragedies in the end unless the lovers die at the same moment.”
“All love affairs end. Eventually the girl is gonna put curlers in her hair.”
“All love began with a tingling in the heart and a beautiful small smile.”
“All love craves unity.”
Source: The World's First Love
“All love craves unity. As the highest peak of love in the human order is the unity of husband and wife in the flesh, so the highest unity in the Divine order is the unity of the soul and Christ in communion.”
“ALL LOVE ENDS FOR HURTS BUT ACCEPTING HURTS IS THE PUREST ACT OF LOVE”
“All love is alike, knowing no season, sun, or clime, but that damn sun does represent lovers’ ever-changing time. Why does it rise to show lovers nothing lasts? Does it not see those lovers and think, ‘I can eclipse and darken them with a wink. I could kill all love by rising and sending them to their forlorn pasts. I can make them for each other pine, and wait and wait as I rise and set. HA! Buffoons, they are all mine. And every time I shine they owe me a debt.”
Source: The Romantic and The Vile
“All love is betrayal, in that it flatters life. The loveless man is best armed.”
Source: COUPLES
“All love is bittersweet. Love is inexplicable; it is part poetry and part masochism. Part of love is the loss of self-control because one must openly surrender their sense of an exclusive self to the manic powers of love. The personal act of surrender to a lover leaves one vulnerable to entanglement in a maze of emotions. When we fall in love, our lover’s happiness and well-being assumes the primary role in our mind, they become copilots of our souls. When we are in love for the first time, we feel what it means to become a complete person; we identify who we are by seeing our reflection in our lover’s eye; and we sense what we might become when infused with love. When our lover leaves us, we feel vexed and vacant because we recognize that they took up such a large part of what made us feel intoxicated with life. When our lover abandons us, we lose our sense of self; we temporarily cease to exist as a whole person, and we must reconstruct the shattered remnants of oneself in the wake of a love lost.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“All love is blind to reason, and maybe that's why some people are so strong.”
Source: The Hollowing
“All love is expansion, all selfishness is contraction. Love is therefore the only law of life. He who loves lives, he who is selfish is dying. Therefore love for love's sake, because it is the only law of life, just as you breathe to live.”
Source: Thoughts of Power
“All love is lost but upon God alone.”
“All love is of God, the Apostle John reminds us, and because love cannot be buried in a coffin, the beautiful but broken relationships of Earth are resumed in the Father's home above where, as members of the same family, we dwell together in perfect harmony.”
“All love is original, no matter how many other people have loved before.”
“All love is probationary, a fact which frightens women and exhilarates men.”
Source: Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin
“All love is really God's love.”
“All love is sweet Given or returned And its familiar voice wearies not ever.”
“All love is sweet,
Given or returned.
Common as light
Is love,
And its familiar voice
Wearies not ever.”
“All love is true, but not all truth ... is love?”
“All love is unrequited. All of it.”
“All love is vanquished by a succeeding love.”
Source: Ovid
“All love on this earth involves choice. When, for example, a young man expresses his love to a young woman and asks her to become his wife, he is not just making an affirmation of love; he is also negating his love for anyone else. In that one act by which he chooses her, he rejects all that is not her. There is no other real way in which to prove we love a thing than by choosing it in preference to something else. Word and signs of love may be, and often are, expressions of egotism or passion; but deeds are proofs of love. We can prove we love our Lord only by choosing Him in preference to anything else.”
“All love scenes started on the set are continued in the dressing room.”
“All love shifts and changes.”
“All love shifts and changes. I don't know if you can be wholeheartedly in love all the time.”
“All love songs are about God.”
“All love starts with a sense of attraction or liking- physical, spiritual, intellectual or emotional. Pero hindi lahat ng pagkagusto ay masasabing tunay na pag-ibig.”
Source: Lovestruck: Love Mo Siya, Sure Ka Ba?
“All love stories are frustration stories… To fall in love is to be reminded of a frustration that you didn’t know you had (of one’s formative frustrations, and of one’s attempted self-cures for them); you wanted someone, you felt deprived of something, and then it seems to be there. And what is renewed in that experience is an intensity of frustration, and an intensity of satisfaction.”
“All love stories are not same, perhaps a little madness makes it special.”
Source: Mayhem In Paradise
“All love stories are tales of beginnings. When we talk about falling in love, we go to the beginning, to pinpoint the moment of freefall.”