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Vendera Vocal Academy Quotes By Michael Beckwith

Do you press the "pause" button - the "until" button in life by saying "I can't be happy until ... "? All this accomplishes is a delay in your entry into your innate state of happiness, which is independent of outer circumstances. So press the "play" button and rejoice in the now-ness of the moment! — Michael Beckwith

Vendera Vocal Academy Quotes By Rod Steiger

I didn't ever think of it as a social thing at the time. I took it as a good story. Maybe because I've always been kind of progressive so I never thought of it, you know. — Rod Steiger

Vendera Vocal Academy Quotes By Gwyneth Williams

Fans mean everything to me. Writing for pleasure is extremely satisfying but having readers enjoy my work and want to read more is just wonderful and means so much to me. I love the interactivity and always look forward to hearing from, and writing for, fans! — Gwyneth Williams

Vendera Vocal Academy Quotes By Norman Mailer

In every death is a celebration; in every ecstasy, one little death. — Norman Mailer

Vendera Vocal Academy Quotes By William Shakespeare

My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand
To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. — William Shakespeare

Vendera Vocal Academy Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Sometimes in our relationship to another human being the proper balance of friendship is restored when we put a few grains of impropriety onto our own side of the scale. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Vendera Vocal Academy Quotes By Kenneth Chenault

What's increasingly clear is that when you are open to a discussion of leadership, and you're relating it to your company, it is much easier to get people to become open. — Kenneth Chenault

Vendera Vocal Academy Quotes By Thomas Bailey Aldrich

In every age have mighty spirits dwelt unseen with man, biding the hour that needed them. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich