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Hmm. I think love is about loving all things, to treat each and every thing and every one as a sovereign being that's free to make its own choices.
— Michael Sanders
Every project has to stand on its own. It's a different identity within each project, and I feel like that's the way it should be.
— Vince Staples
Our world is made up of a myriad of microcosms, of tiny worlds, each with its own habitues, every one known to the others.
— Louis L'Amour
I'm going to try to tell stories and let each tale skate its own way into dark or light territory as the needs of the story steer me.
— Ed Greenwood
A function to each organ, and each organ to its own function, is the law of all organization.
— Herbert Spencer
But each country has to advance and move at its own speed.
— Al-Waleed Bin Talal
Each generation seems to invent its own reasons for war.
— Walter Dean Myers
To each of man's ages the Lord gives its own anxieties.
— Paulo Coelho
Make a habit of telling the truth, or make a habit of lying: to decide each case on its own merits is exhausting, and hardly ever worth it.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Women don't seek power for its own sake, but to make a difference and overcome each challenge
— Kathleen Wynne
I don't know that you can compare it to another show because each show has its own individuality.
— Sasha Alexander
Indeed, children thrown together in a community that doesn't have a language of its own will invent one in order to communicate with each other.
— Steven Pinker
Each album has its own cycle. We wanted to capture all those feelings and moments for this touring cycle.
— Brad Delson
In holy music's golden speech Remotest notes to notes respond: Each octave is a world; yet each Vibrates to worlds beyond its own.
— Aubrey Thomas De Vere
Each soul has its own note to sing in the divine chorus and no voice is more important than another. (94)
— Prem Prakash
The glory of each generation is to make its own precedents.
— Belva Lockwood
Each with its own beauty, and each with a story to tell.
— Stephen Jay Gould
Art is a universal language and through it each nation makes its own unique contribution to the culture of mankind.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
Each age selects its own geniuses from the past to suit its own needs. It's always been that way.
— Seb Kirby
Each relationship was its own mess full of faults and flaws, fighting every damn day to be worthy. Q
— Pepper Winters
It is fortunate that each generation does not comprehend its own ignorance. We are thus enabled to call our ancestors barbarous.
— Charles Dudley Warner
Each secret you carry has a weight all its own. They add up, secrets, to a burden you must carry all your days.
— Ed Greenwood
Each generation should be made to bear the burden of its own wars, instead of carrying them on, at the expense of other generations.
— James Madison
Love accepts its companion unconditionally and allow each to grow in his or her own way.
— Paulo Coelho
There are no "standards of Right". Ethics is balderdash. Each Star must go on its own orbit. To hell with "moral principle"; there is no such thing.
— Aleister Crowley
Miss Petitfour loved the little pictures, each in its own serrated frame and each seeming to tell it's own little story.
— Anne Michaels
Let me remember that each life must follow its own course, and that what happens to other people has absolutely nothing to do with what happens to me.
— Marjorie Holmes
Living this way, in his own presence, time took on its most extreme dimensions, and each hour seemed to contain a world.
— Albert Camus
It has been said that each generation must win its own struggle to be free. -Robert F. Kennedy
— Naomi Wolf
Each act is an island in time, to be judged on its own.
— Alan Lightman
Every book I've written has been different from the others, and each one seems to have its own timeline, requirements, and formal challenges.
— Micheline Aharonian Marcom
The glory of a good tale is that it is limitless and fluid; a good tale belongs to each reader in its own particular way.
— Stephen King
Nd love is not swayed by opinions; love accepts its companion unconditionally and allows each to grow in his or her own way
— Paulo Coelho
And now each day seems,
Like my own soul, farther and farther off,
Lost in its light as in a dream in which I meant to ask you something. — Stanley Plumly
Like my own soul, farther and farther off,
Lost in its light as in a dream in which I meant to ask you something. — Stanley Plumly
Each work has its own space, which should neither be conceived as a sort of cage nor regarded as extending to infinity.
— Marino Marini