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Gambia Capital Quotes By Laura Parker

The moment contained all her best hopes and desires. She needed and wanted very little: to be able to gaze upon his face every day for the rest of her life. The place did not matter, nor the conventions of church vows or family alliances or noble ties. He was her love, completely and utterly.

As he sank down into her, Meghan gave a little sigh like a moan of surrender but it was not that. It was a sigh of peace, of completion, of a joining that made whole her world. — Laura Parker

Gambia Capital Quotes By Dorianne Laux

There is so much about the process of writing that is mysterious to me, but this one thing I've found to be true: writing begets writing. — Dorianne Laux

Gambia Capital Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

It is easier to understand mankind in general than any individual man. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Gambia Capital Quotes By Ernest Gaines

Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands? — Ernest Gaines

Gambia Capital Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

It is feeling that sets a man thinking, and not thought that sets him feeling. — George Bernard Shaw

Gambia Capital Quotes By Stephan James

What I've learned about that word is context, where the world is coming from - in the era the film is set, it obviously is used derogatorily. In 'Selma,' it was the same sort of thing. Of course now, in music, it's used in many more ways, including ways that takes the sting out of it. It all depends on where and when it is used, and how you look at it. But again in 'Race,' it is intensely disrespectful. — Stephan James

Gambia Capital Quotes By Franz Kafka

You've seen yourself how difficult the writing is to decipher with your eyes, but our man deciphers it with his wounds. — Franz Kafka