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“Ако животните имаха разум, те също биха вършили глупости като хората.”
Чудомир“Ако животните имаха разум, те също биха вършили глупости като хората.”
Чудомир“Даже и най-скъпият часовник има само 60 минути в час”
Чудомир“Agatha surveys the garden, its rows of crinkled spring cabbages and beanstalks entwining bowers of hawthorn and hazel. The rosemary is dotted with pale blue stars of blossom and chives nod heads of tousled purple. New sage leaves sprout silver green among the brittle, frost-browned remains of last year's growth. Lily of the valley, she thinks, that will be out in the cloister garden at Saint Justina's by now.”
Sarah Bower, The Needle in the Blood“A business of high principle attracts high-caliber people more easily, thereby gaining a basic competitive and profit edge.”
Marvin Bower“The wolf was sick he vowed a monk to be - But when he got well a wolf once more was he.”
Walter Bower“belongs anywhere even the Rocky Mountains are still moving.”
George Bowering“I understand the logic behind removing toxic people from one’s life. But I also understand that many who are “toxic” are acting out of a painful past… and that to marginalize someone who’s not known much love is to validate that they don’t matter. To live in the world we desire – a world of good people, safe places – requires less fence-building and more heart-building. It requires valuing the worth of all people and loving the hurt as much as possible.”
Renata Bowers“Heroes don’t seek attention. But they show up continually in the little things. Train your eyes to look for them. They may not be as loud as the headlines or newsfeeds. But they’re all around you, multitudes of them. Train your eyes and listen with your heart… Both rightfully know that the quiet things, the little things, they are the big things. They are far more important than the noise of the world.”
Renata Bowers“A story knows its way.”
Renata Bowers“The wolf was sick, he vowed a monk to be - But when he got well, a wolf once more was he”
Walter Bower