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Wherever the river flows, there will be swarms of living creatures and a great number of fish, because it flows there and makes the waters fresh; so wherever the river flows, everything will flourish.
— Ezekiel 47:9
And on that day living water will flow out from Jerusalem, half of it toward the Eastern Sea and the other half toward the Western Sea, in summer and winter alike.
— Zechariah 14:8
Whoever believes in Me, as the Scripture has said: ‘Streams of living water will flow from within him.’”
— John 7:38
Can both fresh water and salt water flow from the same spring?
— James 3:11
Sometimes the current even starts to flow in the other direction: sometimes, particularly in university math and science departments, nerds deliberately exaggerate their awkwardness in order to seem smarter.
— Paul Graham
In the cycle of nature there is no such thing as victory or defeat; there is only movement.
— Paulo Coelho
You've discovered a wellspring, simply allow it to flow and it will fill your world. Don't try to keep a safe distance so as to see what happens. Don't wait to be certain before you take a step. What you give, you will receive, although it might sometimes come from the place you least expect. (p229)
— Paulo Coelho
Relax, allow the mind to become empty, and surprise yourself with the great treasure that begins to flow from your soul.
— Paulo Coelho
He hadn't planned anything like that, and when things happen without planning or expectations they are that much more enjoyable and worthwhile—talking to a stranger without an eye to any romantic connection had allowed things to flow more naturally.
— Paulo Coelho
In the end, it all comes down to the art of breathing.
— Martha Graham
I wanted to give a woman comfortable clothes that would flow with her body. A woman is closest to being naked when she is well dressed.
— Coco Chanel
Underneath all the texts, all the sacred psalms and canticles, these watery varieties of sounds and silences, terrifying, mysterious, whirling and sometimes gestating and gentle must somehow be felt in the pulse, ebb, and flow of the music that sings in me. My new song must float like a feather on the breath of God.
— Hildegard of Bingen