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“Paradox of marriage: you can never know someone entirely”
you do know someone entirely.“In the light of trust, as it develops slowly over time, you will find that you are a privileged child of the universe, entirely safe, entirely supported, entirely loved.”
Deepak Chopra, The Way of the Wizard: Twenty Spiritual Lessons for Creating the Life You Want“The muse, the beloved, and duende are three ways of thinking of what is the source of poetry, and all three seem to me different names or different ways to think about something that is not entirely reasonable, not entirely subject to the will, not entirely rational.”
Edward Hirsch“And here I was, left with only myself to deal with. It was entirely up to me.”
James Baldwin“It's entirely possible to base an entire book on a long-forgotten letter.”
Sara Sheridan“Surrendering: The act of giving yourself entirely to a new self, and then let go of your personal freedom for the achievement of something greater than you had before, a new you, a new self, envisioned and designed by yourself. Surrendering, to a God or to a Dream, or to both, is the ultimate act of designing your new future and then letting go the present reality to live that dream. It is, indeed, the creation of a virtual reality in which one will find himself present, after detaching from the previous reality, which will then become virtual by default. Because, as one cannot surrender without accepting, one cannot get without letting go. And so, when one surrenders entirely, he becomes entirely new.”
Robin Sacredfire“Freud was not entirely honest with himself when he said, “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise".”
A. Cretan“You do not control everything, nor does everything control you. You are not entirely at the hands of your environment, nor is it entirely at the hands of you.”
Grace Sara“Things could change so entirely, in a heartbeat; the world could be made entirely anew, because someone was kind.”
Jo Baker, Longbourn“Maybe this was why Owen had been so desperate to travel, why she'd longed for it herself without ever really knowing why. It wasn't just that you got to be somewhere else entirely. It was that you got to be someone else entirely, too.”
Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me