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— Craig Watts
Realistically, English is a universal language; it's the number one language for music and for communicating with the rest of the world.
— Enrique Iglesias
Words have the power to change us." - Tessa Gray
— Cassandra Clare
Now it's closing time/the music's fading out.
— Tom Waits
Because English is the universal language. No matter where you come from, if you sing in English, you can cross over to the world.
— Lara Fabian
Realize that when you feel like giving up, you may just be inches away from the winning line.
— Amey Hegde
He will kill mice and he will be kind to babies ... but when the moon gets up and the night comes, he is the Cat that Walks by Himself.
— Rudyard Kipling
If Sasha's threatened, Astrid's upset. If Astrid's upset, I'm going to kill whatever's upsetting her until she's happy again. (Zarek)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
How exquisite life had once been! How gorgeous in its pomp and decoration! Even to read of the luxury of the dead was wonderful.
— Oscar Wilde
Nobody messes with my boy. Not Abraham Ravenwood, nor the Serpent or Old Scratch himself, you hear?
— Kami Garcia
I am a Mexican that has been lucky enough to travel the world, speaking English, but with a heart that speaks a universal language.
— Cesar Millan
If there be no enemy, no fight; if do fight, no victory; if no victory, no crown.
— Girolamo Savonarola
The true stature of a great work may not at first be recognized by those of a more conventional cast of mind.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
Men must speak English who can write Sanskrit; they must speak a modern language who write, perchance, an ancient and universal one.
— Henry David Thoreau