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Arledge Ridge Quotes By Charles Dickens

Discipline must be maintained. — Charles Dickens

Arledge Ridge Quotes By Betsy Lerner

I wondered if I was just the sum of my brain scan, little dots clustered in my frontal lobe. Is that where the poems came from? The desire to destroy myself? This last depression had scared me. It had come on so quickly, not like the gradual woolgathering in my brain I had known before. — Betsy Lerner

Arledge Ridge Quotes By Ashley Purdy

I never look at failing as an option anyhow. I believe thinking you could fail is already shooting yourself in the foot and setting yourself up for failure. — Ashley Purdy

Arledge Ridge Quotes By Charles Dance

My face lends itself to austere characters, and unless they're two-dimensional, I will do them. Any actor will tell you that an interesting villain is much more interesting to play. — Charles Dance

Arledge Ridge Quotes By Luke Wood

Someone gave me Roman Candle from Cavity Search when it came out. I was just starting to do A&R in the record business, and I remember being in my Volvo 240 in Silverlake, which is every bit the cliche it sounds like, sitting in front of my house playing the songs over and over again. It was the punkest record I had heard in so long. — Luke Wood

Arledge Ridge Quotes By Silvana De Mari

You don't just choose a name at random. A name is a name. A major responsibility. — Silvana De Mari

Arledge Ridge Quotes By James Best

I did meet 'The Everly Brothers' once, and we talked for awhile. Then we figured out we were first cousins! My late mother was the sister of Don and Phil's father, Ike Everly. — James Best

Arledge Ridge Quotes By Wesley Fox

It is thought that all children can see spirits, but once they get to a certain age they lose the gift. — Wesley Fox

Arledge Ridge Quotes By Robert W. Service

The man who can fight to heaven's own height is the man who can fight when he's losing. — Robert W. Service