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Oppure In Inglese Quotes By Joseph Leon Blau

Freedom of religion means the right of the individual to choose and to adhere to whichever religious beliefs he may prefer, to join with others in religious associations to express these beliefs, and to incur no civil disabilities because of his choice ... — Joseph Leon Blau

Oppure In Inglese Quotes By Marjorie M. Evasco

This must be the taste of Language -
the tongue mapped by many colors,
parsed by the vowels of memory, the roof
of the mouth the dome of a world
circumscribed by consonants, whose edges
suggest the sour-sweetness of oranges,
the bittermelon's green rind, the river-
scent of mangoes all the way to the grove. — Marjorie M. Evasco

Oppure In Inglese Quotes By Lynn Mullican

I'm a little of both and not quite all of the other. I'm a part of the world and not enough of the universe. There is no Heaven without Hell and there is no Hell without a Heaven. God and the Devil resides in all of us. It's up to us to plan our future and it's the choices we make in life that help to determine that future." - Lynn Mullican — Lynn Mullican

Oppure In Inglese Quotes By Nate Parker

I prefer to make movies which not only have a message for 'then' but a message for 'now.' — Nate Parker

Oppure In Inglese Quotes By Joe Stephens

I buy them in bulk. They come in a big roll. I tear them off like paper towels. — Joe Stephens

Oppure In Inglese Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I can't take things as they come, or make them come as I choose. — Sylvia Plath

Oppure In Inglese Quotes By Bill Goldberg

I grew up in the Midwest, so we really didn't have much hockey going on. — Bill Goldberg

Oppure In Inglese Quotes By Stephanie Barron

The landscape artist had captured a distant prospect of an ancient hillside, surmounted by cyprus and a few tumbled columns; the mood was one of desolation and peace, a glorious past recalled, and now thankfully put to rest. — Stephanie Barron