100 Love Sonnets Quotes & Sayings
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The health of society thus depends quite as much on the independence of the individuals composing it as on their close political cohesion. — Albert Einstein

A country where a devil is sitting at the throne turns into a real hell! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Definite speech means clarity of mind. — Mark Twain

The one thing you can ask, I think, is that actors get paid a living wage. I would like it if all the repertory theatres that currently exist could do that. It would make a huge difference. — Ian McKellen

'Long Black Train' was inspired by a vision that I had of a long, black train running down this track way out in the middle of nowhere. I could see people standing out to the sides of this track watching this train go by. As I was walking, experiencing this vision, I kept asking myself, 'What does this vision mean and what is this train?' — Josh Turner

Everyone knew you shouldn't go biting into fruit offered to you by magical creatures in the woods, even if you'd thought until just five minutes ago that such stories were, you know, only stories. — Molly Ringle

The river where you set your foot just now is gone-those waters give way to this, now this. — Heraclitus

Digital piracy needs to be addressed. Without content protection, investment in content can't be supported. We need secure distribution. If you (telecommunications equipment and software makers) help us, we will make it easier for you to distribute our content. — Bob Iger

Tolstoy was the greatest apostle of nonviolence that the present age has produced. — Mahatma Gandhi

I would rather be tough on myself than have other people be tough on me. — Nicole Kidman

As long as you've got slightly more perception than the average wrapped loaf, you could invent something, — Trevor Baylis

There's a story here.
A catastrophic silence where our thoughts and feelings collide ...
Where your sweetness overrides my senses and our bodies move to the same tune.
The same song.
The same melody.
The same stroke.
The same rhythm.
It's our story, Trinity, and it's just begging to be told. — Nadege Richards