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Unaffected Vs Uneffected Quotes By Will.i.am

I know people in gangs; I could have went down that route. — Will.i.am

Unaffected Vs Uneffected Quotes By Jeffrey Eugenides

How long could we remain true to the girls? How long could we keep their memory pure? As it was, we didn't know them any longer, and their new habits - of opening a window, for instance, to throw out a wadded paper towel - made us wonder if we had ever really known them, or if our vigilance had been only the fingerprinting of phantoms. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Unaffected Vs Uneffected Quotes By Karl Urban

I did a little theatre work after that and the following year I got another part in a television series. Then it was almost to the end of the year before I got more work. That was coming to terms with the reality of the vocation I had chosen. — Karl Urban

Unaffected Vs Uneffected Quotes By Norman Cousins

Belief becomes biology. — Norman Cousins

Unaffected Vs Uneffected Quotes By Atticus Ross

My brother, who's ten years younger than me, worked with me in the studio when he was very young. He's a guitar player and does programming as well. To have the working and personal relationship coincide has been very natural. — Atticus Ross

Unaffected Vs Uneffected Quotes By Alcoholics Anonymous

The best gift of meditation, from my perspective, is that I've been introduced to the Spirit of the Universe by experiencing it in the very breath that I breathe. I love that God is available to all equally, that he's all about love, and that some of us experience that source of love by simply practicing the AA principles in all our affairs. Linda I. — Alcoholics Anonymous

Unaffected Vs Uneffected Quotes By Reinhold Niebuhr

The individual or the group which organizes any society, however social its intentions or pretensions, arrogates an inordinate portion of social privilege to itself. — Reinhold Niebuhr