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Wishing Quotes by Senoraroy
- He who want to achievr god's love must act without attachment, wishing the welfare of the world!!!!
- Instead of always wishing away the little quirks about yourself, learn to love & embrace them!
- Chin up does not only refer to wishing someone strength and dignity, it truly does help during difficult times to put your chin up and…
- Once this heart was a stream, waves of love trembled within. Now lies there a sandy lake, emptied of love numbness prevails. What will one…
- Replace those people and thoughts who are now not with you by releasing them,wishing them well, and moving forward to a brighter future.
- It is easy to compare yourself and your possessions to others. And while you are busy looking at them, some other is wishing he was…
More Wishing Quotes
- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
- Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a slow ripening fruit. — Aristotle
- A man cannot become an atheist merely by wishing it. — Napoleon Bonaparte
- Girls blush, sometimes, because they are alive, half wishing they were dead to save the shame. The sudden blush devours them, neck… — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Little islands are all large prisons: one cannot look at the sea without wishing for the wings of a swallow. — Richard Burton
- Therefore the Sage, wishing to be above the people, must by his words put himself below them; wishing to be before the… — Laozi
- Stars wishing upon the potential of humans shine faithfully on. — Aberjhani
- Prayer is life passionately wanting, wishing, desiring God's triumph. Prayer is life striving and toiling everywhere and always for that ultimate victory. — G. Campbell Morgan
- Yeah, I've done Jim Breuer's radio show a couple times, and I heard from Larry the Cable Guy when I got 'Mike… — Billy Gardell
- The wishing gate opens into nothing. — Charles Spurgeon
- The Six W's: Work will win when wishing won't. — Todd Blackledge
- Forging differs from hoaxing, inasmuch as in the later the deceit is intended to last for a time, and then be discovered,… — Charles Babbage