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Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Every country has its sacred culture. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By Richard Adams

Well,' replied Tony, 'I think [Christ's] line would be the same as it always has been - that [sex without marriage] is understandable and forgivable, but wrong to the extent that it's less than the best. — Richard Adams

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By Barbara Demick

Tens of thousands of North Korean women have been sold to Chinese men. By some estimates, three quarters of the roughly 100,000 North Korean refugees living in China are women and more than half of them live in arranged unions with Chinese men. — Barbara Demick

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By Arnon Goldfinger

We lived in the provincial town of Ramat Gan where I spent most of my youth adjacent to the chess board. — Arnon Goldfinger

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By Luc De Clapiers

Conscience, the organ of feeling which dominates us and of the opinions which rule us, is presumptuous in the strong, timid in the weak and unfortunate, uneasy in the undecided. — Luc De Clapiers

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By Daymond John

It takes the same energy to think small as it does to think big. So dream big and think bigger. — Daymond John

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By Bob Dylan

Socialism, hypnotism, patriotism, materialism, fools making laws for the breaking of jaws. — Bob Dylan

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By Rod McKuen

I felt that some of my work was OK. If I could do it over, I'd do better. — Rod McKuen

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By David Byrne

Before recording technology existed, you could not separate music from its social context. — David Byrne

Ann Lee Shaker Quotes By George Santayana

Photography at first was asked to do nothing but embalm our best smiles for the benefit of our friends and our best clothes for the amusement of posterity. Neither thing lasts, and photography came as a welcome salve to keep those precious, if slightly ridiculous, things a little longer in the world. — George Santayana