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Only Quotes by Vanna Bonta
- A heart needs only its own voice to do what is right.
- Only Love conceives things worthy enough to stand greater than individual accomplishment.
- The only sins are violations of Love.
- Remembrance of our kiss brings not your lips nor mine to mind. The flesh can only envy consumption so divine.
- Language achieves soul only when it's applied as a tool, used by those who imbue it with what they have had the courage and honesty…
- Money is only a human invention. I get paid for my work, it's a system of trade, but it's not my purpose and reason for…
- There is only now. And look! How rich we are in it.
- Fame is not the glory! Virtue is the goal, and fame only a messenger, to bring more to the fold.
- People who worship only themselves get a slick, polished look -- like monuments. Too bad they had to go so soon.
- Money is only a human invention.
- The illusion is we are only physical.
- I've been aware of death since I was a little girl. My only regret willl be not being able to write about it.
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