Amuro Ray Quotes & Sayings
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My faith is a very important part of my life. I do not feel that I have become president of this country by accident, but that I have been chosen because nobody can accuse me of favouring the Albanian Muslims or the Orthodox. — Boris Trajkovski

You can't blame the nuclear missile for going off after all its buttons have been pushed. — Emma Chase

How do we judge a dark landscape? Is it dark because the ones who already live there won't let humans have their piece of the world? Do we judge who is good and who is bad by the color and shape of their skin - or by what resonates in their hearts? — Anne Bishop

The only thing we cannot reasonably tolerate, is intolerance — Zachary Bonelli

Your source material is the people you know, not those you don't know, but every character is an extension of the author's own personality. — Edward Albee

I want the life I'm meant to have, Etta. It's as simple as that. My father always says that the way to truly live is to do so without expectation or fear hanging over you, affecting your choices - and that's bloody hard to do with you travelers coming and going. I want to know you the way you know me one day. I want to play my violin, make mistakes, fall in love, live in as many different cities as I can. Would you really take that from me? — Alexandra Bracken

Our broken society is not born out of the triumph of the individual, but out of his effacement. He vanishes, she vanishes, ask them who they are and they will offer you a wallet or a child. — Jeanette Winterson

A lot of people have done that over the years. Many of the agencies today were started by photographers. It's a normal progression. It wasn't some crazy idea, it was just, "Can we start our own agency? Can we do this?" — Jeff Vespa

But I was feeling quite down at the time. I was living in L.A., which was kind of weird for me. — Bryan Ferry

Early risers are conceited in the morning and stupid in the afternoon. — Rose Henniker Heaton