A glass of happiness fills whole body. (Un verre de bonheur – Remplit tout le corps)
– Charles de Leusse
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- Rain on your body burned my heart. (Pluie sur ton corps – Brûla mon coeur.) – Charles de Leusse
- The body is a clothing that suits us for life. (Le corps est un habit – Qui nous va à vie.) – Charles de Leusse
- Body is morning dew that shines to the rise of the hands. (Corps est rosée du matin – Qui brille au lever des mains.) – Charles de Leusse
- If Cupid misses the heart, he touches the body fatally. (Si Cupidon rate le cÅ“ur, – Il touche mortellement le corps) – Charles de Leusse
- The champions of liberty have the medal for any necklace. (Les champions de la liberte – Ont la médaille pour tout collier) – Charles de Leusse
- Above the sky, everything is beautiful, but alone. (Au-dessus du ciel, – Tout est beau, mais seul) – Charles de Leusse
- If life has a base that it stands upon, if it is a bowl that one fills and fills and fills – than my bowl without a doubt stands upon this memory. – Virginia Woolf
- Je pensais de meme que notre jeunesse etait finie et le bonheur manqué. I thought too that our youth was over and we had failed to find happiness. – AlainFournier
- The glass is neither half empty, nor half full. The glass is just a glass and it’s content can perpetually change with your perception. – Jennifer Sodini
- A pessimist says the glass is half empty, an optimist says the glass is half full, and an engineer says the glass is too big. – Scott Edward Shjefte
- Whatever fills your heart with joy and fills your mind with love–that is your truth of love. – Debasish Mridha
- The king who has the broad bean does not have one whole wafer. (Le roi qui a la fève – N’a la galette entière.) – Charles de Leusse
- Tout les jours you are coming some fresh game or other on me, mais vous ne pouvez pas play this savon dodge on me twice! – Mark Twain
- A mirror can contain the reflection of the whole universe, a whole skyful of stars in a piece of silvered glass no thicker than a breath. – Terry Pratchett
- Gin a body meet a bodyComing thro’ the rye,Gin a body kiss a body-” Need a body cry? – Robert Burns
- The Church says: the body is a sin.Science says: the body is a machine.Advertising says: The body is a business.The Body says: I am a fiesta. – Eduardo Galeano
- A glass of water with peace is better than several glasses of wine with trouble. Here’s a glass of water . . . Cheers to the good life – Constance Friday
- Breaking through the glass ceiling is only possible if you are stronger than glass. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- If your glass seems half empty, use a smaller glass. – Wayne Gerard Trotman
- Life is like water in a glass. Drop by drop the glass empties. – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- Life is as sad as a glass of grenadine.’ … It’s almost that. It is sad. But, at the same time, how a glass of grenadine sparkles! – Mylne Farmer
- He was a glass half full kind of person and she was…what? The glass is going to break before you can even pour kind of person. Yikes. – Erin McCarthy
- I am isolated. I sit in a glass ball, I see people through a glass wall. I scream, but they do not hear me.- Ellen West – Carl R Rogers
- The Marine Corps forced me to come home from Afghanistan. It’s up to me to allow myself to come home. – Thomas J Brennan
- If I charge, follow me. If I retreat, kill me. If I die, revenge me. – US Marine Corps
- To cut 1930s jobless, FDR taxed corps and rich. Govt used money to hire many millions. Worked then; would now again. Why no debate on that? – Richard D Wolff
- For him, she bends over backwards. It is origami of the heart. (Pour lui, elle se plie en quatre. – C’est l’origami du cÅ“ur) – Charles de Leusse
- The memory of the dead is indeed a good remorse. (Le souvenir des morts – Est bien un bon remords) – Charles de Leusse
- The cat that laughs is crazy. Man who does not laugh is below… (Le chat qui rit est un fou. – Homme qui ne rit est dessous…) – Charles de Leusse
- When the owl sings, the night is silent. (Quand le hibou chante, La nuit est silence) – Charles de Leusse
- Cigarette kisses the flame. But the mouth kisses the woman. (Cigarette embrasse la flamme. – Mais la bouche embrasse la femme.) – Charles de Leusse
- Hitler not from a woman is born, but from the men bitterness.(Hitler n’est pas né d’une femme, – Mais de l’amertume des hommes) – Charles de Leusse
- What good the eyes without anything behind them ? (A quoi bon les yeux – Sans rien derrière eux ?) – Charles de Leusse
- The surplus of the heart overflows from a smile. (Le surplus du coeur – Déborde d’un sourire) – Charles de Leusse
- The kiss is neither returned nor exchanged, because it’s free. (Le baiser n’est ni repris – Ni échangé, car gratuit.) – Charles de Leusse
- A kiss is the morning dew which stand up. (Un baiser, c’est la rosée – Du matin qui s’est levé) – Charles de Leusse
- The dark clouds make the black sea. (Les nuages noirs – Font la mer noire) – Charles de Leusse
- We knit alone our life, before seeing by it our shroud. (Nous tricotons notre vie seule, Avant d’y voir notre linceul) – Charles de Leusse
- Joseph lost his son and Christ. (Joseph a perdu – Son fils et Jésus.) – Charles de Leusse
- Eternal snows are at the top. Eyes of beautiful are at the top. (Neiges éternelles sont au sommet. – Yeux de la belle sont au sommet.) – Charles de Leusse