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Zealandness Quotes & Sayings

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Top Zealandness Quotes

No,' I said, 'I don't want to go anywhere alone. I'll fall apart if I don't have you. I need you. Please, don't leave me alone. — Haruki Murakami

Maxon looked down at my wrist. "Do you..." He looked up at me, seeming to rethink his question. "Do you want to dance?"
I nodded. "But I'm awful."
"We'll go slow. — Kiera Cass

Our beliefs about our abilities and the capabilities we have are usually the limiting reactants in the chain reaction of our lives. — Nana Awere Damoah

You remain with the person you've just been yelling at until the resentments fizzle. That's how wounds heal. — Jon Ronson

The destiny of Earthseed is to take root among the stars. — Octavia Butler

Could I have worked under a system where there were Draconian controls on my creativity, meaning budget, time, script choices, etc.? Definitely not. I would have fared poorly under the old studio system that guys like Howard Hawks did so well in. I cannot. — Michael Mann

Sometimes, music is like poop. It just has to come out. — Mark Salling

The rains would end, and when they did, Ian and I would be together, partners in the truest sense. This was a promise and an obligation I had never had in all my lives. Thinking of it made me feel joyful and anxious and shy and desperately impatient all at the same time - made me feel human. — Stephenie Meyer

You must find your dream, then the way becomes easy. — Hermann Hesse

I would never cancel a tour unless I had real reasons and personal things that require my undivided attention. — Daron Malakian

It is impossible for African-Americans not to feel like their government is particularly targeting them. — Rand Paul

The books that really made an impact on me were not set in New Zealand. Some were New Zealand novels, but the New Zealandness of them was not what carried me or excited me. — Eleanor Catton

If there is one thing I can say without a doubt, it is that tragedy can make great music. Every single song I have ever written has been born of tragedy and heartache, and being able to make something beautiful out of pain is powerful. When you open your mouth to sing, you are triumphing over pain through music - the music itself can help you conquer your sadness. — Muse En Lystrala