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First Nations Elders Quotes By Shirley Manson

I had taken some of my solo music into the record label. They didn't really care for the direction I was moving in and I found it really disheartening. They wanted a pop hit, which I understand in terms of making money. I get that. But what they were going to ask of me was something I wasn't prepared to deliver and I felt kind of trapped. I just stopped writing. I just stopped. It was stifling. — Shirley Manson

First Nations Elders Quotes By Renee Rose

This new brand of mastery, of dominance that demanded she bare her soul, not just surrender her body, gave him a terrible power over her. — Renee Rose

First Nations Elders Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Light is a power. A great power, by which we exist, but which exists beyond our needs, in itself. Sunlight and starlight are time, and time is light. In the sunlight, in the days and years, life is. In a dark place life may call upon the light, naming it. But usually when you see a wizard name or call upon some thing, some object to appear, that is not the same, he calls upon no power greater than himself, and what appears is an illusion only. To summon a thing that is not there at all, to call it by speaking its true name, that is a great mastery, not lightly used. Not for mere hunger's sake. Yarrow, your little dragon has stolen a cake. — Ursula K. Le Guin

First Nations Elders Quotes By Susan Shreve

I hate to confess that I would love to have all of my children in Washington - and at the same time, they've been all over the place, and my heart of hearts, I believe that freedom is wonderful. — Susan Shreve

First Nations Elders Quotes By Bertrand Russell

How pleasant a world would be in which no man was allowed to operate on the Stock Exchange unless he could pass and examination in economics and Greek poetry, and in which politicians were obliged to have a competent knowledge of history and modern novels. — Bertrand Russell

First Nations Elders Quotes By Moses Malone

I figure a lot of folks are probably looking to find out if Moses Malone is into that stuff, but the closest I come to drugs is drinking a Coca-Cola. I don't want that cocaine; it's not for me. — Moses Malone

First Nations Elders Quotes By Mortimer Adler

Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men. — Mortimer Adler

First Nations Elders Quotes By Sarah Jio

I know what this is," he whispers, his voice faint above the music. I've known it from that first night I saw you at the show, but now there's no doubt in my mind."

My gaze is entwined with his. Our eyes are locked and the key is gone. My heart feels full in my chest, heavy but in a good way.

"It's love," he says, letting the words slip freely from his mouth. And when they do, they fill the air and multiply like musical notes in a cartoon.

"Love," I say as the record crackles and skips.

"Love," he whispers back, weaving his fingers in mine.

And when I set my head on his pillow, and our bodies become one, for the first time in my life I feel as if everything in this crazy, complicated world makes complete and utter sense. — Sarah Jio

First Nations Elders Quotes By Margaret Spellings

If all you ever do is all you've ever done, then all you'll ever get is all you've ever got. — Margaret Spellings

First Nations Elders Quotes By Thaddeus Holt

Virgil put it with Roman bluntness and economy. Dolus an virtus, quis in hoste requirat? cried Aeneas's comrade as they fought their way out of burning Troy disguised in Greek armor; which may be loosely translated: It won't matter to the enemy whether you beat him by guile or by valor. — Thaddeus Holt

First Nations Elders Quotes By Anonymous

Smart guns save lives. Where are they? — Anonymous

First Nations Elders Quotes By Stephen R. Covey

Anything less than a conscious commitment to the important is an unconscious commitment to the unimportant. — Stephen R. Covey

First Nations Elders Quotes By Irwin Shaw

I reach my readers regardless of what the critics have written. — Irwin Shaw