Lamiere Quotes & Sayings
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There's a lot of pressure putting an album out all over the world and hoping people everywhere like it. — Taylor Swift

I wanted to be a singer forever. But it's not really my cup of tea. Having the whole world know who you are. — Adele

Anytime I get to be around the fans it's always a good time, especially during Music Fest. CMA puts together an event that allows artists to make that personal connection with the fans and it's wonderful. I look at it as our chance to give back to them and let them know we appreciate their support. — Billy Currington

Living was struggling to do something impossible - to succeed, or die, knowing you had tried! — Anne McCaffrey

God, why didn't you make us all dogs? — Anne Rice

Belief without any practice is of no use to us. But there are two sides to religious practice: one is the ritualistic, which is terribly important to the people engaged in it, and the other is moral, living your life in a better way. You can pray five times a day and still not lead the moral life. We in our communities put more emphasis on the moral life than on ritual. I don't want to say that in order to restore what we need we have to be believers in any strict sense, though I do mourn the loss of the christian faith because I regard it, in some of its better forms, as a relatively peaceful way of giving people access to this idea. — Roger Scruton

It's a symbiotic process, writing. What I am makes the books - not part of me, all of me - and then the books themselves inform the sense of what I am. So the more I can be, the better the books will be. — Jeanette Winterson

Live as if you have faith," she said, "and faith shall be
given to you. — Paullina Simons

Dangers were no more than odd imaginings, like ghost stories that children made up to frighten one another: things that couldn't possibly happen. — Lois Lowry

Brave old-flowers! Wall-flowers, Gilly flowers, Stocks! For even as the field-flowers, from which a trifle, a ray of beauty, a drop of perfume, divides them, they have charming names, the softest in the language; and each of them, like tiny, art-less ex-votos, or like medals bestowed by the gratitude of men, proudly bears three or four. — Maurice Maeterlinck