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Multi Ethnicity Quotes By R.v.m.

RVM's Thought for the Day -
Don't try to live forever - You can't ! But you can do things that will live forever. — R.v.m.

Multi Ethnicity Quotes By E.E. Knight

. . . the elves and dwarves were considered the greater races, the humans and blighters the lesser ones. He said the shorter-lived races would be thriving when the others were gone and just legends. In his mind, the great races think only of themselves, the lesser live and build for their children and grandchildren's world. — E.E. Knight

Multi Ethnicity Quotes By Carlos Wallace

Since hip hop emerged from the South Bronx in the 1970s, it has become an international, multi-billion-dollar phenomenon. It has grown to encompass more than just rap music. Hip hop has created a culture that incorporates ethnicity, art, politics, fashion, technology and urban life." This debunks the widely accepted argument that the genre is inherently divisive. With so many factors converging to create such an intricate, informative and multi-faceted genre, whose history and impact have bridged barriers between artist and society, it is not too complicated an endeavor to understand that its relevance repudiates its notorious reputation. — Carlos Wallace

Multi Ethnicity Quotes By Donal Logue

I like that kind of stuff. I like doing speeches. I've been lucky because I've had a lot of characters, over the years, who will have three or four page speeches. — Donal Logue

Multi Ethnicity Quotes By Louis Fischer

History is the chronicle of divorces between creed and deed. — Louis Fischer

Multi Ethnicity Quotes By Will Champlin

I'm very hands-on with my own music. — Will Champlin

Multi Ethnicity Quotes By Henry Van Dyke

Of all the things that man has made, no is so full of interest and charm,
none possesses so distinct a life and character of its own, as a ship. — Henry Van Dyke