Mascha Vang Quotes & Sayings
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Without God, life is everything. — Joseph Simmons

Speak simple, speak plain, speak clear, otherwise you may not be understood! The objective of a speech is to be understood! Let your message be obvious, as obvious as the message of the wind for the sailboat! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Loads of my friends are gay, I don't see myself in any sense as being opposed to gay rights, but I did express a view before the election - which by the way was also expressed by the party but then they changed their mind - that we didn't support gay marriage which is, I suppose for some, the ultimate destination, but not for everybody. — Lucinda Creighton

You have to respect your audience. Without them, you're essentially standing alone, singing to yourself. — K.d. Lang

The only meaning to life is the one that you give it, and don't let anyone tell you diffrent. — Mathew Mather

Coffee?" Isabelle finger-combed her hair and tied a cotton scarf around her head. "No, merci, it is too precious." The old woman gave her a smile. "No one suspects a woman my age of anything. It makes me good at trading. Here." She offered Isabelle a cracked porcelain mug full of steaming black coffee. Real coffee. Isabelle wrapped her hands around the mug and breathed deeply of the familiar, never-again-to-be-taken-for-granted aroma. Madame — Kristin Hannah

Honestly, I wish I could be a part of all the remakes of my father's films. But on second thought, I wouldn't want to be a part of any. The thought of being compared to him is unnerving. I'd rather do my films than live in the fear of living up to his standards. — Abhishek Bachchan

Thanks to every gay person in public and non-public life who has come out. — Ian McKellen

No one ever discovers the depths of his own loneliness. — Georges Bernanos

On the ride home after a long day at school, Livia commanded her eyes to look at the floor of the train and not search for him. But they took direct orders from her heart and combed the platform as the train pulled in. — Debra Anastasia

Her world became a heavy beat, a rhythm, an angry voice. — Victoria Schwab