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Top Onshelle Quotes

Never shrink from making a difference. — Randy Komisar

My kids love vinyl, I had to teach them how to put the needle on the records. Now they're worried about scratching the records, but it's incredible! — Simon Le Bon

Love may be the best driving wheel, but anger is a pretty good second. — Steven Tyler

I actually fall for guys when they're a bit all over me! — Mollie King

Part due to accidental circumstances - the — L.M. Montgomery

Being prime minister is a lonely job ... you cannot lead from the crowd. — Margaret Thatcher

We must succeed and finish our course with joy — Sunday Adelaja

Thoughtful minds grow, from the sharpened awareness of those who have lived life; through love, curiosity and tragedy. — Aisha Mirza

It makes me nuts, the idea that if you put a political struggle at the heart of your book, then it has to be that the author - me - is trying in some way to push my views onto my readers. — Ruth Ozeki

It was important to me that people know that you can make plays and raise children at the same time - for other mothers, for other parents, for other women considering having children and who want to be working and thinking and contemplating and making things while they're raising children. — Sarah Ruhl

A man is like a two-story house. The first floor is equipped with an entrance and a living room. On the second floor is every family member's room. They enjoy listening to music and reading books. On the first underground floor is the ruin of people's memories. The room filled with darkness is the second underground floor. How deep is it? Nobody knows. Going down to the first underground floor, people can write novels and music. However, I believe that such works cannot move people's hearts. — Haruki Murakami

Your heart is still capable of showing you where the treasure is. — Paulo Coelho