
When hearts speak, they touch each other and transform the deepest sorrow.
– Naama Yehuda
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- Be happy for things that work. – Naama Yehuda
- Men who hit do so because they can…someplace they enjoy or need to humiliate another. There is no love in violence, only control and domination. – Naama Yehuda
- For children who depend on mentally escaping into their minds to survive, imagination can become both refuge and desert island. – Naama Yehuda
- However they coped, children are not wrong to have learned to do what they could. – Naama Yehuda
- Today, make time to play. – Naama Yehuda
- It is a hard lesson to learn and a lesson we most of us need to learn at some point: We cannot assume to know a person’s history from their face. – Naama Yehuda
- No matter how small you are or feel or think you are-“live big. Yours is the only life of you, in this form, the world will ever have! – Naama Yehuda
- The only things that last are love and hate. The only one that matters is love: Choose love. Hate erodes. Love nourishes.. – Naama Yehuda
- Death is just another path to take, as real as morning. – Naama Yehuda
- You create what you speak. So, speak a better world.Speak a happier and more loving life. Speak yourdespair and let it lead you back to your truth. – Rachel C Weingarten
- Music can touch that deepest portion of the soul where nothing else can reach. It can fill our hearts with indescribable ecstasy. – Debasish Mridha
- When you touch someone who authentically represents a tradition, you not only touch his or her tradition, you also touch your own. – Thich Nhat Hanh
- Some people walk into our lives to touch our hearts and others to touch our soul! – Avijeet Das
- If i can not touch the sky, then no matter touch the hearts of all of you,I wish it – Sachin sawariya
- You must transform your confidence in order to transform your body. – Josh Bezoni
- Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. – Stephen Richards
- What stays with you longest and deepest? Of curious panics, of hard-fought engagements or sieges tremendous what deepest remains? – Walt Whitman
- Troubles often decides your deepest friends,but deepest friend will never decide to put you into trouble. – Bradley B Dalina
- Words have power, and when you speak you give them life. Speak into the atmosphere. Speak into existence what you believe, desire, dream, and hope. – Amaka Imani Nkosazana
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- The closest bonds we will ever know are bonds of grief. The deepest community one of sorrow. – Cormac McCarthy
- After a while, though, even the deepest sorrow faltered, even the most penetrating despair lost its scalpel edge. – Richard Matheson
- The black of the ocean waves was the color of the sorrow in my breast, a sorrow that was never far away and always visible. – Barbara T Cerny
- The beeches deep in snow,I walk the dark woodsIn sorrow, sorrow.Your hand, where is your – Nzm Hikmet
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- Sorrow is sorrow. – Lailah Gifty Akita
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- A person buying ordinary products in a supermarket is in touch with his deepest emotions. – John Kenneth Galbraith
- When we accept God’s invitation to commune with Him through prayer, He will transform our hearts and change our lives. – Elizabeth George
- When sorrow’s cup is filled up to the brim,the slightest touch of memory can cause tears to spill again. – John Mark Green
- In order for us to learn to love, first ourselves and the others, we must accept Jesus’ love for us in the deepest parts of our hearts. – Sara Dormon
- All that writers can do is keep trying to say what is deepest in their hearts. – Lloyd Alexander
- Now and then, I remember you in timesUnbelievable. And in places not made for memoryBut for the transient, the passing that does not remain. – Yehuda Amichai
- Strange how the deepest part of us isn’t able to speak more clearly to the part of us that lives only here in the shallows of the world. – Dean Koontz
- Sirs, so much as your hearts as is empty of Christ and heaven, let it be filled with shame and sorrow, and not with ease (483). – Richard Baxter
- It is nice to touch, it is nice to be touched, but it is so much nicer to touch someone’s heart. – Dixie Waters
