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Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By Bill Withers

I write and sing about whatever I am able to understand and feel. — Bill Withers

Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By David Simon

Laughter is a symptom of spirituality. Laughter is the flow of love coursing through your body. Laughter is the nectar of present moment awareness. Invite more laughter into your life and relish the magic in every moment. — David Simon

Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By Dave Morin

I don't use a ring of any kind on my phone. This is so that I am always on offense and never defense. — Dave Morin

Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By Jim Morrison

One shouldn't take life so seriously. No one gets out alive anyway. — Jim Morrison

Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Lay down this rule of friendship: neither ask nor consent to do what is wrong. The plea, 'for friendship's sake,' is a discreditable one, and should not be admitted for a moment. We should ask from friends and do for friends only what is good. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By Paul O'Grady

I don't live with people, that's why my relationships last. I'm not romantic. Even when I was a teenager if somebody asked if they could hold my hand I'd say, - no, it's not heavy, I can hold it myself, thank you'. — Paul O'Grady

Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By Avril Lavigne

Whatever people say I am, I'm not. — Avril Lavigne

Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When you fall in love, your heart blooms like a flower and your soul transforms and transcends like a butterfly — Debasish Mridha

Exclaims Thesaurus Quotes By David Oyelowo

When you reflect upon the significance of Dr. King to this nation, it's criminal that he hasn't had a feature film that was centered around him until now. That, in and of itself, was emotional. But when you're doing scenes on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, with people still living in Selma and now in their 60s and 70s who had actually marched, who were there that original Bloody Sunday, that's humbling ... that's deeply moving. You're no longer acting at that stage, you're just reacting, because it takes the filmmaking process to another dimension. — David Oyelowo