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Rabhasa Quotes By Caragh M. O'Brien

Love is for happy people, not me. — Caragh M. O'Brien

Rabhasa Quotes By Alice Englert

I'm a big fan of being able to hold those long shots and use space. I don't know, I think everything's so quick cut these days, as if films are too afraid that the audience is going to get bored instead of relaxing and trusting their work. — Alice Englert

Rabhasa Quotes By Andrea Dworkin

Feminist art may ... though perhaps our imaginations are so mutilated now that we are incapable even of the ambition, introduce a new theme ... should we call it 'joy'? — Andrea Dworkin

Rabhasa Quotes By Andrea Arnold

People ask, 'Are your things autobiographical?,' and I think, no, they're not autobiographical directly, but of course my life has informed my work. — Andrea Arnold

Rabhasa Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

If God forgave you, then forget your past and renounce it — Sunday Adelaja

Rabhasa Quotes By Octavia Butler

No ... a novel is a long business. I'm a slow writer, even when I'm doing very well I write slowly. — Octavia Butler

Rabhasa Quotes By Brian Wilson

I was very, very financially secure my whole life. I have been very lucky to say that. — Brian Wilson

Rabhasa Quotes By Barry Davies

Cantona's expression speaking the whole French dictionary without saying a word. — Barry Davies

Rabhasa Quotes By Alice Sebold

Before, they had never found themselves broken together. Usually, it was one needing the other but not both needing each other, and so there had been a way, by touching, to borrow from the stronger one's strength. — Alice Sebold

Rabhasa Quotes By Ann Landers

Friends with benefits? More than friends? Don't sample the goodies unless you're willing to risk addiction and withdrawal. — Ann Landers

Rabhasa Quotes By David Attenborough

I'm luckier than my grandfather, who didn't move more than five miles from the village in which he was born. — David Attenborough