Gods’ Food Quotes
Gods’ Food
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“Do you remember the unbidden summer rain
Washing the dew from mulberries away?
Can you forget the scent of honey over fields,
And those amber-colored acorns beads…
And crowds of singing motley birds
Around the foggy, misty lake?
That’s where our childhood mirth
Will be remained as a fairy-tale…”
― Gods’ Food
Washing the dew from mulberries away?
Can you forget the scent of honey over fields,
And those amber-colored acorns beads…
And crowds of singing motley birds
Around the foggy, misty lake?
That’s where our childhood mirth
Will be remained as a fairy-tale…”
― Gods’ Food
“Hardships occur to build a person’s character.”
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― Gods’ Food
“Some days are just unlucky, whatever you try to do. It’s not a point to feel disappointed too much as it only means some other days will be very, very lucky!”
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“I just didn’t ever fit to match the crowd, no matter how hard I tried.”
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― Gods’ Food
“How do some people spend their beings having no adventures? It feels to me they’re wasting their lives.”
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― Gods’ Food
“The world is perfect, with all its imperfections.”
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― Gods’ Food
“Unfortunately, angels do not survive on the Earth... that’s a tragic verity…
Pure souls need more perfect world: the one, where their kindness wouldn’t be seen as weakness; where their brightness wouldn’t trigger so much envy; where their sincerity and open heart wouldn’t be considered as an invitation to push them down and take advantage of them.
You need to learn how to protect yourself.”
― Gods’ Food
Pure souls need more perfect world: the one, where their kindness wouldn’t be seen as weakness; where their brightness wouldn’t trigger so much envy; where their sincerity and open heart wouldn’t be considered as an invitation to push them down and take advantage of them.
You need to learn how to protect yourself.”
― Gods’ Food
“Along with people willing to disappoint you for being beyond ordinary, there also are many individuals who adore you immensely.”
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― Gods’ Food
“I’m not gonna end my life on that! I’m not gonna be a fugitive! I’m not gonna let whoever cross over myself! I’m not going let the circumstances destroy me!” Emma promised in front of the heavens, feeling stronger than ever before.”
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― Gods’ Food
“Cozy dusk reigned in the house under the magical glow of colored lanterns. The scents of pine resin, candy, and citrus wafted through the rooms.”
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“The night was in the process of turning into foggy morning gloom.”
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“I am an alien in my own family; the society where I live considers me as a “nerd” and “strange.”
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― Gods’ Food
“Another feature distinguishing Emily from the multitude was a kind of special sensitivity that couldn’t be explained from a stereotypical point of view. It was natural for her to make decisions based on so-called sixth feeling instead of logic. Sometimes, she simply felt and knew that it was right to act in a certain way, or that something particular was going to happen in the closest future.
It’s interesting that, when she tested decisions made up by intellect and the ones when followed intuition, the latter always won. But how could she explain it to an average person, like those surrounding her in everyday life?”
― Gods’ Food
It’s interesting that, when she tested decisions made up by intellect and the ones when followed intuition, the latter always won. But how could she explain it to an average person, like those surrounding her in everyday life?”
― Gods’ Food
“When I tested decisions made up by intellect and the ones when followed intuition, the latter always won.”
― Gods’ Food
― Gods’ Food
“The guy belonged to the team of those toads who hated anyone who outranked him in any sphere of life.”
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― Gods’ Food
“Could Miss Smith be truly considered as a nerd or freak?
Other than the reasons she brought to Billy, there were a few more aspects of life where Emily, for some reason, differed from the majority of students. She just didn’t ever fit to match the crowd, no matter how hard she tried.”
― Gods’ Food
Other than the reasons she brought to Billy, there were a few more aspects of life where Emily, for some reason, differed from the majority of students. She just didn’t ever fit to match the crowd, no matter how hard she tried.”
― Gods’ Food
“What are we, people, living for?
You know, what I can observe in our life is that all adults are mostly living for the reason to earn funds for being able to feed themselves and raise their kids; and then those kids grow up and living for the goal to feed themselves and their children… So this feels like an everlasting circle, isn’t it? I mean, shouldn’t each of us, humans, have some kinds of more interesting and important sense of life, except for just living for eating and feeding? Isn’t it sensless and way too primitive to live that way?
I believe… I feel I am living for some greater reason, than just eating to grow up to feed the kids to grow up…
How could it be right or “normal” that Lord, or the Universe, gave a human the precious gift of life for most of us just to live to eat and to raise kids, for them to only eat and grow their children, and nothing more than that? Could that way really be our gift back to God, in appreciation for what we got? Doesn’t such an existence seem useless and worthless without having some missions and goals of a higher level? Whether living like a “normal” appear to be not the most unworthy way to invest the time of your being?”
― Gods’ Food
You know, what I can observe in our life is that all adults are mostly living for the reason to earn funds for being able to feed themselves and raise their kids; and then those kids grow up and living for the goal to feed themselves and their children… So this feels like an everlasting circle, isn’t it? I mean, shouldn’t each of us, humans, have some kinds of more interesting and important sense of life, except for just living for eating and feeding? Isn’t it sensless and way too primitive to live that way?
I believe… I feel I am living for some greater reason, than just eating to grow up to feed the kids to grow up…
How could it be right or “normal” that Lord, or the Universe, gave a human the precious gift of life for most of us just to live to eat and to raise kids, for them to only eat and grow their children, and nothing more than that? Could that way really be our gift back to God, in appreciation for what we got? Doesn’t such an existence seem useless and worthless without having some missions and goals of a higher level? Whether living like a “normal” appear to be not the most unworthy way to invest the time of your being?”
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“My school teacher of language and literature always admired with my writing, treating me as one of his most favorite students. He gave me the different vision of myself. Being the person of unique talents, charisma, great wisdom, and intelligence, the teacher was that “beam of sunshine in the blackness,” so invaluable that it wouldn’t be possible for me to survive without his inspiring, kind, and cheering, caring words.”
― Gods’ Food
― Gods’ Food
“Shirley stood there having her face nearly the same color as the scarlet receiver of the Smiths’ phone she was holding in her shivering hand and… just sighed!
She was not singing the song they just prepared; she even didn’t read any rhymes… she couldn’t say any word.
Thrown the receiver back to the phone base, such as it was a poisonous snake but not a simple piece of plastic, she landed onto the sofa where Emily was sitting, also not being able to say anything.”
― Gods’ Food
She was not singing the song they just prepared; she even didn’t read any rhymes… she couldn’t say any word.
Thrown the receiver back to the phone base, such as it was a poisonous snake but not a simple piece of plastic, she landed onto the sofa where Emily was sitting, also not being able to say anything.”
― Gods’ Food
“Treating people genuinely nice often leads to disappointment when they just don’t bother to treat you back the same way.”
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― Gods’ Food
“As it was her lot that she had to go through the frustrations, disillusionments, privations, failures, and obstacles on her way to succeed—she will be strong enough to survive them, never giving up.
Hardships occur to build a person’s character.
The world is perfect, with all its imperfections.”
― Gods’ Food
Hardships occur to build a person’s character.
The world is perfect, with all its imperfections.”
― Gods’ Food
“On the macrocosmic grain of sand named the Earth, how could it be happening that most people consider as their motherland even not the whole little planet, but only some microscopic piece of a “sand grain” where they were born?”
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― Gods’ Food
“Aside the narrow path leading from the house entrance door to the wicket, the perennials like variegated carnations and creamy color spots of pyrethrum made a curvy line looking like a kind of flowery brook falling into the odorous ocean of phloxes at the gate.”
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― Gods’ Food
“The girl was walking along the quiet roads, totally wrapped in her thoughts and in the darkness softened by streetlights hanging up on the tops of electrical power poles. Those lights seemed colorful: yellowish, pinkish, greenish, bluish, reddish, purplish… reminding variegated shining air balloons.”
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― Gods’ Food
“Emily crawled down to the floor, sliding along the wall, in the corner of the room. The girl did not show anyone that her heart was crying; therefore, everyone thought that she just did not care. After encountering reluctance to understand her from the side of her family members and their typical prejudiced judgment for too many times, her pride would not let her show the storm of emotions taking place inside of her soul.”
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― Gods’ Food
“At that moment, she wished to never return to her home… home… Could that abusive family place be called that way?”
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― Gods’ Food
“The black apron of Emma’s school uniform soaked in the rain of her tears, unstoppably pouring from the girl’s eyes to her laps. The ultimate despair in her soul didn’t decrease, though.
It was when she realized how the inner suffering can be much more hurtful than physical pain.”
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It was when she realized how the inner suffering can be much more hurtful than physical pain.”
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“Once, Emma had an amusing night dream:
In front of the window, there appeared stripes made of sentences of her stories. She was comfortably resting inside the net of those lines of words, looking via them like through a half-limpid curtain to the views outdoors…”
― Gods’ Food
In front of the window, there appeared stripes made of sentences of her stories. She was comfortably resting inside the net of those lines of words, looking via them like through a half-limpid curtain to the views outdoors…”
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“The nights kept charming with warm winds under the clear skies full of stars, mysteriously shining from incomprehensible spaces of the boundless Universe.”
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― Gods’ Food
“The days were sinking into the summery sunshine, flowery blossom, twinkling of colorful butterflies, buzzing bees, and happy singing of birds.”
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