7 Seconds Season Quotes & Sayings
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bein' on th' stepladder lookin, over th' wall. But I'll tell — Frances Hodgson Burnett
The virtuous mind that ever walks attended
By a strong siding champion, Conscience. — John Milton
I am among those who firmly believe that a round of golf should not take more than three and a half hours, four at most. Anything longer than that is not a round of golf, it's life in Albania. — Dan Jenkins
I never made music for that crowd. I never made music to fit in. I made music of what I like to hear. — Gunplay
The most valuable lessons in life cannot be taught, they must be experienced. — Liam Payne
I readily admit it is easy to make of horses what we will. Silent, in some ways reserved, they allow us to train them, and to project our ideas upon them; to ride and drive them, and to make them symbolic, perhaps to a greater degree than any other species. — Jane Smiley
A revolution is an idea which has found its bayonets. — Napoleon Bonaparte
There were nauseous musical instruments, stringed, grass, and wood-wind, on which St. John and I sometimes produced dissonances of exquisite morbidity and cacodaemoniacal ghastliness ... — H.P. Lovecraft
Pretending to be other people is my game and that to me is the essence of the whole business of acting. — John Hurt
One of the things I've never been accused of is not caring about people. — Joe Biden
You know it's Oscar season when you see a slew of new movies based on true stories whose resolutions you can find in three seconds on Wikipedia. — Richard Corliss
Billy stretched and yawned, his withered neck taut again for a few seconds. "I can feel the season changing," he said. "Drawing in. This weather change coming means the end of hot weather. Time I got out to Gaze Island and worked on me poor old father's grave. Put it off last year and the year before." Some sadness straining the words. Billy seemed stored in an envelope; the flap sometimes lifted, his flattened self sliding onto the table. — Annie Proulx
