Zasadi Oraha Quotes & Sayings
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She had a girlish fullness to her face, which made a provocative contrast to the self-possession of her bearing as she opened her eyes and smiled at him. She'd known he was looking at her. She'd let the moment draw out, for some private feminine reason. The knowledge brushed over him like fingertips - stealing away his breath. — Meredith Duran

It's important to realize that innovation and growth in itself are not sufficient to moderate inequality of wealth. — Thomas Piketty

When you go to a studio with something you want to make, or they come to you with something they want to make, more often than not, it's a tent pole. Not something one single person is really passionate about on a creative level. — William Friedkin

I think things are beautiful when you don't plan them, and you don't have any expectations, and you're not trying to get somewhere in particular. — Alison Mosshart

The man who once famously pronounced "I know words, I have the best words" scorched through the primaries using the vocabulary of a signing gorilla ("China - money - bad!"). — Matt Taibbi

I am a camera, with its shutter open. Someday, all of this will be developed, printed, fixed. — Christopher Isherwood

I loved Christmas. We had a really great time. But there wasn't - it was all - you had to be happy with, you know, an orange and a couple of walnuts, you know, in your stocking. — Nick Lowe

Any church that over emphasises miracles is encouraging laziness. — Sunday Adelaja

Bad times are indelible. They stay with you forever. — Lee Iacocca

Higher educating is defaulting on its obligations to offer young people a quality and broad-based education. This is true in part because the liberal arts and humanities have fallen out of favor in a culture that equates education with training. — Henry Giroux

But if we have the energy of compassion and loving kindness in us, the people around us will be influenced by our way of being and living. — Nhat Hanh