Bescheiden / Modest Frau / Woman Gehen / Going Glauben / Belief Jeden / Every Kleidung / Clothing Mehrheit / Majority Muslim Sagen / Say Schuhe / Shoes Tragen / Wearing Uns / Us Wahl / Choice
Horror fiction shows us that the control we believe we have is purely illusory, and that every moment we teeter on chaos and oblivion.
Back then, as a kid, you made a choice of who you liked, and it was either us or 'Take That.' And if you liked 'East 17', it showed you knew what was going on, you were clued up, had better taste in music.
Why talk now when so many things have been said without ever giving me a chance to talk?
Feeling has as much to say as the words do. You can have the greatest words in the world and if they're not believable, they don't strike a chord and they're not said convincingly, it's not a great song.
We weren't allowed to have secular music in the house growing up. I was home-schooled, and gospel was the only choice we had.
My parents pushed us very hard to work, both in the home, doing chores and cooking, and at school.
My mom didn't want me to go to college. She didn't want me to read - when I read, I may as well have been holding a pineapple.
At the moment of childbirth, every woman has the same aura of isolation, as though she were abandoned, alone.
Whether you're a believer or not, a flawed biblical epic is going to be more entertaining than a remake of a Paul Verhoeven movie or some third-rate sci-fi flick.