Kweyama Brothers Quotes & Sayings
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I still believe in the power of the word, that words inspire. — Joni Mitchell
I always heard criticism is the tax on fame. They were right. And then some. — Brad Pitt
I feel compelled not to pass on a vision of bleakness, destruction or cynicism. I want to tell the truth as I see it, but I also have to believe that individuals - my kids, your kids, whoever - can do something about it, and I want to show the ways in which they can do something about it. — John Edgar Wideman
Soon as you ask someone how they are and they give you a hint of mediocrity or less, say, 'The Universe wants you to know that I love you. — Ace Antonio Hall
But the relationship of morality and power is a very subtle one. Because ultimately power without morality is no longer power. — James Baldwin
Waste no more time talking about great souls and how they should be, become one yourself! — Marcus Aurelius
It is with great regret that my marriage to Grant is ending after more than six years. He is a special man and we have two amazing children together Ruby, 5, and son Rocco, 3. This was a mutual decision that was not taken lightly and we are committed to our children and will work together to ensure their happy and healthy upbringing. — Jillian Barberie
There have been a lot of roles and scripts that have come my way but nothing that really inspired me or intrigued me like when "Burlesque" showed up at my door. Just the whole concept of burlesque, I've always been fascinated with it. I've always collected so many books about burlesque. I've been intrigued by the time that it's set in, in the 20's, 30's, 40's and so I knew it was a no brainer for me to be a part of once I met with the team. — Christina Aguilera
may my faith always be
at the end of the day
like a hummingbird...returning
to its favorite flower. — Sanober Khan
If we were in tune and communing with God every moment, where would be the need to pray or ask for anything? — Daya Mata
I came to love the rhythm of the sound effects and the whole experience of listening to a story. I made a lot of stuff with my hands and so I loved being free to not watch a screen. I still love it to this day. — Larry Fessenden
