One way to tell a young soul from an old soul is to observe how quickly he learns karma's lessons in life. |
|
In the great tradition, he uses old soul records both lovingly and irreverently. |
|
In fact, one way to tell a young soul from an old soul is to observe how quickly he cognizes his error and learns not to repeat the same mistake. |
|
Fanning, ever the old soul, returned the gestures by knitting the veteran actors scarves. |
|
And, Where was all this new old soul, and the young old souls who make it, coming from? |
|
She possesses a uniquely gifted voice, listening to her music there is a hint of an old soul reminding us of long lost passions. |
|
He's grey, got a few miles on the clock and hooks into the public purse as though he was a fair-dinkum member of the royal family, but a merry old soul he is not. |
|
Judaism also believes, as Hindus do, that an old soul can choose to reincarnate in a body well after birth, in someone who is say 15 or 22 years old, this is known as ibbur. |
|
Even as a young Turk, Smith seemed to possess an old soul. |
|
Constantly, many letters from many sleepy ones are mailed to me at this patriarchal headquarters of the Gnostic Movement, which say: My wife, my friend, or such fellow, is very evolved, is a very old soul, etc. |
|
You're an old soul, but are no better than other souls for this. |
|
Salvador is has an old soul and is a big kid at the same time, it loves to party to laugh to eat to make love, it doesn't think about tomorrow, it is very expressive and melancholic. |
|
An old soul will often change jobs not because of an inability to perform, but rather because the job is unfulfilling. |
|
If you indulge in a holiday with the sophisticated listlessness of a débutante, or pose as an old soul who knows all of life, the holiday will pay you no dividends, no matter how earnestly your hosts try to make it enjoyable. |
|
If you indulge in travel with the sophisticated boredom of a debutante, or pose as an old soul who knows all of life, it will pay you no dividends. |
|
He was a laconic old soul who loved spacing only a jot better than he loved Martian alky. |
|
An old soul married sensitively to the most luxurious modern comforts imaginable, Le Toit du Monde is a former monastery, dating from the 17th century. |
|