Quotes by Mariana Fulger about Contentment
20 quotes by Mariana Fulger about contentment
Mariana Fulger Romanian writer
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You really love only that soul that lives happiness and pain and dies sometimes along with your soul in their world of souls. RightWords Translation
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment

The soul always knows where to find you. I still wander the road...
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment
Hide my love inside of you, all deeply, so that tomorrow, if I forget or I will want to erase it, I can not. This will be my punishment! RightWords Translation
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment


I do not love you. What I feel now, looking at you, is insanity.
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment


I have forgotten for a moment that you exist and I lost all meanings. Where are you?
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment


A lot of wisdom should go into choosing who to love you, and more to choose who to rule you...
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment

What is the translation for “I love you because you are” in the Cars language? In the War language for snowdrops?
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment

Accomplished are your means of beauty, Nature. Forever thirsty of you is my soul.
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment

It's easy to ruin a city. To rebuild it, you first have to cast away all the thieves.
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment

It matters not what color you have, but how much soul, how much humanity it fits.
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment


Asking questions about what and where you live is mandatory for a creature that is endowed with reason.
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment

For as much as you can, build the past and the future that you can carry yourself.
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment

If you forgive others, forgive yourself. For safety, however, is good to remain guilty of some of their mistakes!
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment

There is so much mud in this world of mankind that you can't help wonder how there still are rheumatisms...
Quote by Mariana Fulger about contentment