Nigerians In Diaspora Quotes & Sayings
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If I have freedom to experiment with a scene, then I try my best to do that. With TV and with the variety of directors you have on a season, you rarely get that opportunity. It's more structured. — Dominique McElligott

His words were barely audible. That was all right; they weren't intended for anyone except the woman who wasn't there. "I'm so sorry ... for everything ... why? ... why did you leave me?" As the tears coated his cheeks he told himself, Anthony Rawlings doesn't cry. He doesn't apologize, and he doesn't cry ... — Aleatha Romig

I find placebos uplifting and exhilarating. It means that taking action
no matter what the action is
might help you feel better. — A. J. Jacobs

People who are in a fortunate position always attribute virtue to what makes them so happy. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Helen, beloved of the goddess of love, went downstairs to crawl into her empty bed as Lucas, the son of the sun, leaned back on his elbows and watched his father-god brighten the bare wooden planks of her widow's walk. — Josephine Angelini

Explore the endless possibilities in life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Faces are the ledgers of our experience. — Richard Avedon

I am a voyager - and the voyage cannot mean that I stay at home. — Emmanuelle Beart

We have just started, and if you compare the number of people using Skype to the number using a telephone network around the world, we're still just starting. — Niklas Zennstrom