Marwaha Quotes & Sayings
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I wanted to be a composer for a while, and for a while, and maybe still, I found writing music much easier than writing poetry. So maybe my brain clings to it. — Shane McCrae

Maybe a silver lining to growing old is being able to watch Usual Suspects for the first time, again. — Gary Gulman

The Test arena is a place I have been desperate to get back to, it is the pinnacle of the sport — James Taylor

God is a universal iconic performer, every single eye pays attention when He performs His word. — Euginia Herlihy

I walk making up phrases; sit, contriving scenes; am in short in the thick of the greatest rapture known to me. — Virginia Woolf

The rest of the time he entertained all the guilt that wished to call, carried in by the wind through the darkness, to enter his spirit ... — Colm Toibin

Thus did Ada, Countess of Lovelace, help sow the seeds for a digital age that would blossom a hundred years later. — Walter Isaacson

Goodwill. If anyone maintain that men ought to be compelled by fire and sword to profess certain doctrines, and conform to this or that exterior worship, without any regard had unto their morals; if anyone endeavour to convert those that are erroneous unto the faith, by forcing them to profess things that they do not believe and allowing them to practise things that the Gospel does not permit, it cannot be doubted indeed but such a one is desirous to have a numerous assembly joined in the same profession with himself; but that he principally intends by those means to compose a truly Christian Church is altogether incredible. — John Locke

'McLeod's Daughters' was my first regular job out of drama school, and my first full-time role. That was great because I learned a lot, in terms of working in front of the camera. — Dustin Clare

Now?" I asked. "Like, now now?"
"What other kind of now is there?" Loretta asked. — Joel N. Ross

I prefer not to be called 'cute' or 'little,' thank you very much." He grins again. "I should get a T-shirt that says that. — Karen Kincy

Frederick Douglass taught that literacy is the path from slavery to freedom. There are many kinds of slavery and many kinds of freedom, but reading is still the path. — Carl Sagan

Desperate need and hunger overpowered something more vulnerable; an aching desire to know me, all of me, and to be known. To love and be loved. It changed everything. My heart swelled and broke all at once as I recognized the familiar ache. An ache I'd buried long ago. — Deanna Chase

More than a career, I feel that I've got a function. I see things in a much more holistic way. Some people bake the bread, and some people write the songs. — Jackson Browne