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Breda O'brien Quotes By Wm. Paul Young

I came to give you life, real life, my life. We will come and live our life inside you, so that you begin to see with our eyes, and hear with our ears, and touch with our hands, and think like we do. But we will never force that union on you. If — Wm. Paul Young

Breda O'brien Quotes By Raza Jaffrey

When I did musicals in London a number of years ago, I was in a workshop scenario for a year or more with 'Bombay Dreams.' — Raza Jaffrey

Breda O'brien Quotes By Shonali Dey

Sun adores the body
Moon romances your soul ...
Shonali Dey

Breda O'brien Quotes By Ibn Arabi

I saw Divinity with the Eye of the Heart. I said, "Who are you. It said, "You. — Ibn Arabi

Breda O'brien Quotes By Wolfgang Gullich

There are so many aspects to the sport. It never gets boring because you always do something different. — Wolfgang Gullich

Breda O'brien Quotes By Robert Holden

Unless you are happy with yourself, you will not be happy. — Robert Holden

Breda O'brien Quotes By Ira Glass

I'm trying to make perfect moments. And those generate meaning. If you go deep enough in how to make a moment, very quickly you come to how narrative works - to what we are as a species, how we've come up with telling stories in scenes and images. — Ira Glass

Breda O'brien Quotes By Lisi Harrison

A girl should want to look good for herself, not for boys. — Lisi Harrison

Breda O'brien Quotes By Jean Klein

In listening and stillness there is nobody who is still, and this stillness doesn't refer to any object; it is absolutely objectless; it is our real nature. — Jean Klein

Breda O'brien Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Sometimes, I just wanted my silences to stay silent, full of thoughts, empty of words. — Maggie Stiefvater

Breda O'brien Quotes By Ta-Nehisi Coates

I was attracted to their guns, because the guns seemed honest. The guns seemed to address this country, which invented the streets that secured them with despotic police, in its primary language - violence. — Ta-Nehisi Coates