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Monocultural Individual Quotes By Kim Jong-hyun

Always have your own opinion and belief. — Kim Jong-hyun

Monocultural Individual Quotes By Gloria D. Gonsalves

Nobody is perfect. We all want to be loved just like anyone else. It is not wrong to keep faith on someone whose life is not according to our standards. The faith we hold on them is called loving by example. The love we give can be in different forms. Yours might be a distant one, mine might be a close one. Together, we still keep the love. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

Monocultural Individual Quotes By Hoyt Axton

Oklahoma is the cultural center of the universe. — Hoyt Axton

Monocultural Individual Quotes By Jason Mraz

Genre-spanning is the effort to make the live show interesting. It's also a great way to challenge yourself as a writer. — Jason Mraz

Monocultural Individual Quotes By S.J. Rozan

One definition of noir is where a not-so-good man or woman tries to touch something good - and fails. — S.J. Rozan

Monocultural Individual Quotes By Shawn Mendes

I'd rather sleep on the bus than in the hotel because I sleep way better on tour buses. — Shawn Mendes

Monocultural Individual Quotes By Bess Myerson

To fall in love is awfully simple, but to fall out of love is simply awful. — Bess Myerson

Monocultural Individual Quotes By Ali Banisadr

When I am working on a painting, everything that I am thinking about at the time be it current events, the books I am reading, personal events, influences, emotions, etc. all find their way into my work. — Ali Banisadr

Monocultural Individual Quotes By Mark Twain

Nothing could divert them from the regular and faithful performance of the pieties enjoined by the Church. More than once I had seen a noble who had gotten his enemy at a disadvantage, stop to pray before cutting his throat; more than once I had seen a noble, after ambushing and despatching his enemy, retire to the nearest wayside shrine and humbly give thanks, without even waiting to rob the body. — Mark Twain