Polytonal Singing Quotes & Sayings
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If you could know how happy I am, as Jesus' little spouse. No one ... could I envy, because I am enjoying my complete happiness, even when I suffer something for my beloved Spouse. — Brian Kolodiejchuk
It didn't matter what she wore. Shannon was beautiful to him. The pregnancy wasn't really visible yet, but for a moment he imagined her belly protruding with his two children, and it choked him up. She would be beautiful big or small, happy or angry. And the children would be adorable. Zeke — J.M. Madden
Even when I'm playing a lawyer or a doctor, I want to play a person. A human being. — J. August Richards
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Dead people never stop talking. Maybe because death is not death at all, just a detention after school. You know where you're coming from and you're always returning from it. You know where you're going though you never seem to get there and you're just dead. Dead. — Marlon James
The fame of an actor is won in minutes and seconds, not in years. The latter are only helpful in the recurrence of opportunities; in the possibilities of repetition. — Bram Stoker
The true test of a man's character is what he does when no one is watching. — John Wooden
It was an occasion that undoubtedly did more credit to Mr. Deacon's social adroitness than to my own, because I was still young enough to be only dimly aware that there are moments when mutual acquaintance may be allowed more wisely to pass unrecognised. — Anthony Powell
It would be difficult to define the limits of his reading. — Blanche E.C. Dugdale
That's what drew me to rock music in the first place - that sense of remaking the world on your own terms. — Stephan Jenkins
There should be some kind of radar that lets you know when your soul mate is nearby. — Susane Colasanti
I thought if my son was now eighteen years old and he was tempted to join the fight and take the burden of protecting his family - because it's always tempting especially for young men - what would I do as a mother to stop him? — Nadine Labaki
Neither train nor plane, neither GPS nor human caress can take you to the address of happiness. — David Paul Kirkpatrick
In 'Attachments,' which is told from a male point of view, people asked me if a man would really think that much about whether a woman likes him. But I have a husband and three brothers, and they're all like that. — Rainbow Rowell