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Cohesively Curated Quotes By Richard Bach

Boredom between two people doesn't come from being together physically. It comes from being apart mentally and spiritually. — Richard Bach

Cohesively Curated Quotes By George Clinton

You can rebel against everything adults say. When I want to find out what the new music is, I find out what parents hate. — George Clinton

Cohesively Curated Quotes By Dov Davidoff

The next actor I meet that uses the term 'courageous' to describe another actor's performance is getting punched in the face. — Dov Davidoff

Cohesively Curated Quotes By Kelly Moran

I'm sorry on behalf of my species. — Kelly Moran

Cohesively Curated Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I am not religious. I only believe in the power of imagination. And the fact that there isn't only one reality. The real world and another, unreal world exist at the same time, they are strongly connected. Sometimes they overlap, blend. And if I want, if I concentrate a lot, I can cross the border. I can come and go. That is what's happening in my books. That's the point. My stories take place on one side, then the other, and I don't even recognize the difference anymore. — Haruki Murakami

Cohesively Curated Quotes By Isabel Allende

In her experience, light skin and money made almost anything easier. She wanted her grandchildren to come into the world with an advantage. — Isabel Allende

Cohesively Curated Quotes By Clint Eastwood

My mother knew how to read music and everything. But I just kinda learned off of records. And so, I was listening to records and I'd play 'em over and over. — Clint Eastwood

Cohesively Curated Quotes By Talal Asad

I do not think there is such a thing as a "clash of civilizations." When I say that Muslims as Muslims cannot be represented in the West, I was being ironic, and also referring to the fact that ninety percent of the time when people talk about "the problem of Muslims" in the West, it is to complain about the fact that Muslims have not "integrated." — Talal Asad