Sindiswa From Rhythm Quotes & Sayings
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It's always weird to shoot when you're really basically not wearing anything. — Lisa Edelstein
It appears first, that liberty is a natural, and government an adventitious right, because all men were originally free. — Thomas Clarkson
In India, it is not a contradiction for religion and liberalism to co-exist. — Amish Tripathi
LIVE . LOVE . MATTER — Brendon Burchard
It's not about the taking part. It's about the winning. It's about the hours you sacrifice in order to achieve your victory, and only you know what victory is for you, and only you know what it took to get you there. — David Alejandro Fearnhead
Humans find unity in chaos, purpose in war, honor in battle. It is their curse that they cannot flourish without conflict. — Lori M. Lee
You can still function as a living ruin. — Henry Rollins
Just being aware of what you are about to do greatly diminishes the tendency to do what you don't want to. You will pull your hand back from that pizza slice, tell the waitress that you are passing on dessert, put on your gym shoes instead of going under the comforter, and take several deep breaths instead of screaming at your daughter. — Srikumar Rao
For thousands of years, we've insisted that art can make us better people. Unless a brief can be fashioned that, by its very nature, art appeals only to the best in people and never the darkness, which defies both logic and intuition, then we have to acknowledge that art can make some of us worse. — Steve Erickson
If you're giving to get, all you'll receive is disappointment. But if you're giving to give, all you'll receive is joy. — Toni Sorenson
In Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canada has at last produced a political leader worthy of assassination. — Irving Layton
A single camel can carry around 300 kilograms. Using camels for hauling during migration is becoming a rarity in Mongolia, where mechanized transport is gradually replacing traditional means. — Tim Cope