Quote by Leylah Attar Download Open image ““My grandma used to say that people born on the same day are two halves of the same soul”” — Leylah Attar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“We live many lives, Jane, but very rarely do we ever come across the same soul twice.” — Abra Ebner Copy Share Image
“We born on date we ll die on date but not the same date or same day never.” — thobias claudy Copy Share Image
“I’m always amazed that my twin has the same birthday as me, and that he doesn’t exist. I wonder if I exist?” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Now I just accept that we’re born each day and we die each night. In between we live our lives.” — Doug Cooper Copy Share Image
“My wife was my other half. Take that piece away and then I would be half a soul. I was hers, unequivocally, forever was… — Pamela Ann Copy Share Image
mother says that two souls are sometimes created together and--and in love before they're born. — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
“A Twice-Born person pays attention when the soul pokes its head through the clouds of a half-lived life. Whether through choice or calamity, the Twice-Born person goes into the woods, loses the straight way, makes mistakes, suffers loss, and confronts that which needs to change within himself in order to live a more genuine and radiant life. But” — Elizabeth Lesser Copy Share
“But birthdays are random... Defining one's life by the day one was cut from an umbilical cord is completely arbitrary.” — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
“But each soul is unique, each grows at its own pace, and that's how it must be...a bit at a time.” — Jennifer DeLucy Copy Share Image
“Want some of this?” He held out his burrito: chargrilled beef with cumin, garlic and lime juice.” — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“Sometimes heroes were found between the pages of a book, and sometimes they stood on a hill, their checkered togas fluttering in the wind,… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“How about Papas Locas? Crazy potatoes?” he asked. The vendor was roasting large potatoes in foil, mashing them with butter and fresh cheese, and… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“Growing old isn’t for sissies,” she said softly. “You lose the people you love. Over and over again. Some get taken away from you.… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“I tried to imagine what it would feel like, grieving for someone in a place where things kept growing, where new life burst through… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“I feel like a tree exposed to the elements, my roots clinging to the soil, my branches flirting with heaven.” — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“Men who pick you up when they hug you,” said one of the girls. I didn’t know which of them it was, but they… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“We were like two stars converging around the same axis, but with paths that missed each other by a fraction of infinity.” — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“But sitting here before Troy Heathgate now, I'm teetering on a knife's edge between honor and disgrace.” — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“When the world has always taken from you, when it’s constantly tilted and shifted under your feet, it’s hard to attach permanence to the… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“This is what great masterpieces must feel like on museum walls—like sighing, like climbing out of their rigidly stretched frames, and falling, boneless, into… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“had always thought of home as a place, where you put down your roots, unpack your collection of mugs with snarky quotes, put up… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image