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Kiingereza Kiswahili Quotes By Neil Young

I'm not into organized religion. I'm into believing in a higher source of creation, realizing we're all just part of nature. — Neil Young

Kiingereza Kiswahili Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

After all, all human beings are the same - made up of flesh, bone, and blood. We all want happiness, and we all try to avoid suffering. We are the members of one single human family, and our arguments are born from secondary causes. Disputes, lies, and killings are useless. — Dalai Lama XIV

Kiingereza Kiswahili Quotes By Ray Kurzweil

We are a pattern that changes slowly but has stability and continuity, even though the stuff constituting the pattern changes quickly. — Ray Kurzweil

Kiingereza Kiswahili Quotes By R.L. Mathewson

... he risked a glance down to find her still lying on her stomach with her face pressed up against his leg as she held on for dear life.

"How are you feeling?"

There was a slight pause before she admitted, "My ass kind of hurts."

"Kind of?" he asked, trying to sound hopeful, because maybe she hadn't broken her ass after all? — R.L. Mathewson

Kiingereza Kiswahili Quotes By Halsey

In one week, I went from being a girl who owed a guy thousands of dollars - my manager Anthony was paying for my outfits, paying for my food; I was sleeping in his parents' basement - to taking meetings with every major label in America. The next morning, I had a record deal and wrote him a cheque to pay back all that money. — Halsey

Kiingereza Kiswahili Quotes By Lucinda Williams

I started writing songs, I guess, when I was about 13 or 14, but I didn't know if they were good enough yet or anything. — Lucinda Williams

Kiingereza Kiswahili Quotes By Katie McGarry

The answering call causes my ears to ring. Pigpen stares at me, unblinking as the mantra is repeated three more times followed by over a hundred men howling into the night. — Katie McGarry