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Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Vimala McClure

You can sit and meditate while
your baby cries himself to sleep.
Or you can go to him and share
his tears, and find your Self. — Vimala McClure

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Bruno Dumont

Women exist in my imagination. So they are necessarily a type of abstraction. Many women criticise me for this vision, but I explain to them it's to be expected, because I am a man. — Bruno Dumont

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Stephanie Clifford

She tried to do what the Equinox yoga instructor said to do and thank each thought for coming then let it float away, but the thoughts were not floating away and she couldn't force them away, not even here, where she was supposed to be able to escape. — Stephanie Clifford

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Meryl Streep

You're not supposed to speak ill of the dead, but Earl Blackwell finally died, and I was on his blacklist every year for being the worst dressed person. — Meryl Streep

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Dave Matthews

Good music is good music, and everything else can go to hell. — Dave Matthews

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Colm Toibin

In the meantime, when I wake in the night, I want more. I want what happened not to have happened, to have taken another course. — Colm Toibin

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By William Blake

Sweet babe, in thy face Soft desires I can trace, Secret joys and secret smiles, Little pretty infant wiles. — William Blake

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Pierce Brown

Whatever plan I make, it seems the world is content to undo it. — Pierce Brown

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Frank Sonnenberg

When you distort the truth, you weaken your credibility. — Frank Sonnenberg

Mass Effect 1 Shepard Quotes By Ernie Els

One of my tendencies is to let the ball drift too far forward in my stance, and it's something I've been working on with David Leadbetter. — Ernie Els