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Willemsen Quotes By Russell Simmons

People are murdering each other without any recourse ... So we need to get in our communities and work from the inside out. — Russell Simmons

Willemsen Quotes By Hayley Mills

I live in jeans and own a lot of them. I'm much more comfortable in trousers and T-shirts, and I don't often wear dresses. — Hayley Mills

Willemsen Quotes By Mick Dodson

In this role my wish is to build our understanding of what it means to protect the rights and human dignity of all Australians. Upholding human rights is about looking out for each other, taking the idea of fairness seriously. And it goes to the heart of who we are as a nation. — Mick Dodson

Willemsen Quotes By Kofi Annan

Globalization is a fact of life. But I believe we have underestimated its fragility. — Kofi Annan

Willemsen Quotes By Gene Tierney

I have a role now that I think becomes me. I am a grandmother. — Gene Tierney

Willemsen Quotes By Victoria Alexander

Adventure, like beauty, is very much in the eye of the beholder. — Victoria Alexander

Willemsen Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

You could have any woman you want, Gabriel."
He furrowed his eyebrows. "I only want you. — Sylvain Reynard

Willemsen Quotes By Lord Dunsany

Winter descended on Erl and gripped the forest, holding the small twigs stiff and still: in the valley it silenced the stream; and in the fields of the oxen the grass was brittle as earthenware, and the breath of the beasts went up like the smoke of encampments. And Orion still went to the woods whenever Oth would take him, and sometimes he went with Threl. When he went with Oth the wood was full of the glamour of the beasts that Oth hunted, and the splendour of the great stags seemed to haunt the gloom of far hollows; but when he went with Threl a mystery haunted the wood, so that one could not say what creature might not appear, nor what haunted and hid by every enormous bole. What beasts there were in the wood even Threl did not know: many kinds fell to his subtlety, but who knew if these were all? — Lord Dunsany