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“All the beaches of the world, could never amount to, nor implore the one grain of sand that I stand on, which is your love.”
Anthony Liccione“I implore the atheist not to judge the religious and I implore the religious to not find fault with the atheist. Be a good religious person, or be a good atheist person. How? By putting an end to faultfinding. All do what they believe in their best interest to do and with a little insight and understanding, all can see that the only way anyone can do any good service to the world, is by being thankful for what is been given him, by looking inwards to correct his own faults instead of the perceived faults of others, and by keeping his eye upon his own horizon; not upon the perceived horizons of anybody else.”
C. JoyBell C.“Implore yourself to continue to Action Past Your Devil’s Advocate.”
K. Abernathy Can You Action Past Your Devil's Advocate“Never forget that solitude is my lot ... I implore those who love me to love my soli”
Rainer Maria Rilke, In the Image of Orpheus: Rilke - A Soul History“Stay away from the underground lake I implore,The Siren will see you are heard of no more.”
E.A. Bucchianeri, Phantom Phantasia: Poetry for the Phantom of the Opera Phan“A student, filled with emotion and crying, implored, "Why is there so much suffering?"Suzuki Roshi replied, "No reason.”
Shunryu Suzuki, Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki, Author of "ZEN Mind, Beginner's Mind"“Supplication is to implore God for mercy and compassion, to have pity upon you or to grant you the request given and expect that He will do it.”
Robin Bertram, No Regrets: How Loving Deeply and Living Passionately Can Impact Your Legacy Forever“When in prayer, there is no need to implore, beg or repeat. You have been heard, and your wishes will be granted perfectly at the right time. Relax, be patient and do not fret.”
Pooja Ruprell“Cardinal Campeggio has implored Katherine to bow to the king's will, accept that her marriage is invalid and retire to a convent. Certainly, she says sweetly, she will become a nun: if the king will become a monk.”
Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall