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Majorally Quotes By Gabrielle Aplin

I grew up listening to Nick Drake. Without him, I would not write music - and 'Pink Moon' is my favourite LP. — Gabrielle Aplin

Majorally Quotes By Lynsey Addario

The truth was, the difference between a studio photographer and a photojournalist was the same as the difference between a political cartoonist and an abstract painter; the only thing the two had in common was the blank page. — Lynsey Addario

Majorally Quotes By Robbie Robertson

I think that there's always great music being made. Always has been, always will be. — Robbie Robertson

Majorally Quotes By Elizabeth Langston

May I kiss you?"

Finally. "Yes."

He smiled as he threaded his fingers through my hair. Carefully, he leaned forward and kissed my forehead.
His mouth was warm and gentle against my skin, but it wasn't enough. "Please tell me that wasn't what you meant."

He laughed softly. "There's more." He kissed my cheek, my jaw, and hovered a fraction above my mouth.

I ached for his kiss, and when the waiting stretched too long, I closed the distance.

He took over, which was just as well, because I forgot where I was or the time or my name. The only thing in the world was his mouth. That kiss. Us. — Elizabeth Langston

Majorally Quotes By Ronald Reagan

Now back in 1927 an American socialist, Norman Thomas, six times candidate for president on the Socialist Party ticket, said the American people would never vote for socialism. But he said under the name of liberalism the American people will adopt every fragment of the socialist program. — Ronald Reagan

Majorally Quotes By Julie Krone

If the stable gate is closed, climb the fence. — Julie Krone

Majorally Quotes By Frederic C. Howe

The art of plucking the goose without making it cry out has been developed to a high state of perfection at the hands of the war makers. — Frederic C. Howe