Confines Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“If we remain humble and grounded in nature's wisdom, our mind will guide us safely through the confines of unawareness and the blindness of ignorance. ("Why step out of nature ?")”
Erik Pevernagie

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“We have glorified wealth and freedom so much that it is impossible for most of us to truly believe that a man can truly be happy in a shack or within the confines of a prison cell.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Jackie Haze
“Moreover, we were to each other aspects of a dream unrealized. I emblemized the excitement of freedom, a life untethered by the confines of constructs. She illustrated a sense of belonging, of ongoing laughter in the face of those constructs, a true lifeline within the walking dead. We were standing in different places, yet the same, seeing within each other a sense of truth within the lies, a radiant light that illuminated the dark.”
Jackie Haze, Borderless

Virginia Alison
“My home is my castle. Knowing it will be safe when I walk out of my door is key....”
Virginia Alison

Susan L. Marshall
“I live here, yet I am not seen.
The world pulses with bloodshed,
that sends shivers down my spine.

Try, I do, to find places to hide
within the confines of these walls,
away from the rage of metal.”
Susan L. Marshall, All the Hope We Carry

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Faith is the resplendent key that liberates me from the impregnable confines meticulously constructed from the raw material of my disbelief.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Steven Redhead
“Many are living within a prison created within the confines of their own mind.”
Steven Redhead, Life Is a Dance

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“In the insanity of the cube we feel safe within its confines, yet the insanity is believing that confines equate to safety.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, The Eighth Page: A Christmas Journey

Christi Caldwell
“I do love to waltz, you know.”
Actually he hadn’t. What else did he not know about the woman he’d married?
“The evenings that seemed unending. The magnificent gowns. I thought how much I loved the thrill of it all.” She lifted her gaze from her book. “Until I was sent away to the country and came to find a freedom that existed outside the confines of London. Joy driven by your own interests and not what Society believes your interests should be. Wagering. Waltzing. Shopping. What is the purpose of all that?”
Christi Caldwell, The Lure of a Rake