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Sturzenegger Of Switzerland Quotes By Richard Matheson

Heaven would never be heaven without you. — Richard Matheson

Sturzenegger Of Switzerland Quotes By Kristen Ashley

It was my experience anyone could work anything. A man or woman could be what convention said was ugly or overweight, and if they held their shoulders straight, looked you in the eye and had a ready, genuine smile, that shit melted away. The light shone from within, and if you had the balls to shine it, all anyone would see was beauty. — Kristen Ashley

Sturzenegger Of Switzerland Quotes By Jack Goldstone

Discussing external migration issues is impossible without discussing internal migration issues — Jack Goldstone

Sturzenegger Of Switzerland Quotes By Karina Halle

You can't be happy if you're hangry all the time. — Karina Halle

Sturzenegger Of Switzerland Quotes By Benjamin Svetkey

Maybe some people were born with the fame gene. Like race or sexual orientation or X-Men mutations, it's simply who you are, and there isn't anything you can do about it. Perhaps it's why some people are drawn to crowds and cameras while others shrink away. — Benjamin Svetkey

Sturzenegger Of Switzerland Quotes By R.D. Laing

Being embodied as such is no insurance against feelings of hopelessness or meaningslessness. Beyond his body, he still has to know who he is. — R.D. Laing

Sturzenegger Of Switzerland Quotes By Matt Harding

Each day at my job felt like one day closer to death; go to work, come home, watch TV, one whole day lost and gone forever. When I traveled, no time felt wasted. I was alert and active. I was switched on. I felt like I'd been living in a cage and I'd only just learned there was no lock on the door. I could just walk outside and do as I pleased. I didn't want to get back in. — Matt Harding