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Aigars Quotes By Polly Bergen

You look at the road you could have taken, you know, I just think that's interesting ... I've been on a lot of roads and I had to hitchhike on a couple of 'em ... I have to be very honest: There's not an awful lot of regret in my life. I think that, you know, you learn from everything, and then, sometimes, you don't. — Polly Bergen

Aigars Quotes By Mavis Staples

I won't wear rings and jewelry on the stage because I don't want you looking at my hands. I want you hearing what I'm saying. — Mavis Staples

Aigars Quotes By Faith Hill

When I'm lying wrapped up in your arms, the whole world just fades away. The only thing I hear is the beating of your heart. — Faith Hill

Aigars Quotes By Mike Royko

Newspapers, magazines and other publications have the constitutional right to be offensive, even disgusting. As evidence of that, just watch this space regularly. — Mike Royko

Aigars Quotes By Bobby Fischer

Maybe I should publish the book. The world is coming to an end anyway! — Bobby Fischer

Aigars Quotes By Brian Switek

I nurtured my dinomania with documentaries, delighted in the dino-themed B movies I brought home from the video store, and tore up my grandparents' backyard in my search of a perfect Triceratops nest. Never mind that the classic three-horned dinosaur never roamed central New Jersey, or that the few dinosaur fossils found in the state were mostly scraps of skeletons that had been washed out into the Cretaceous Atlantic. My fossil hunter's intuition told me there just had to be a dinosaur underneath the topsoil, and I kept excavating my pit. That is, until I got the hatchet out of my grandfather's toolshed and tried to cut down a sapling that was in my way. My parents bolted out of the house and put a stop to my excavation. Apparently, I hadn't filled out the proper permits before I started my dig. — Brian Switek