Arrow Season 3 Episode 5 Quotes & Sayings
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Top Arrow Season 3 Episode 5 Quotes
I felt like you can write forever, but you have a short time to raise a family. And I think a family is a lot more important than writing. — Ken Kesey
I've been in football a long time and people have problems through debt, drugs, drink and family. — Gordon Strachan
It's not time," "Take it easy," "Wait and see," "It's someone else's turn" - none of these stalls are appropriate for a leader in search of change. There's a small price for being too early, but a huge penalty for being too late. The longer you wait to launch an innovation, the less your effort is worth. — Seth Godin
With 'Hip-Hop Saved My Life,' I attempted to make 'Kick, Push,' but for rappers. To give a real basic play-by-play of the life of a rapper before he makes it - if he ever makes it, because you can get stuck in that and be trying to make it for the rest of your life. — Lupe Fiasco
He was switching between classical riffs and the jazz tune, "Body and Soul. — Mitch Albom
Any adaptation is a translation, and there is such a thing as an unreadably faithful translation; and I believe a degree of reinterpretation for the new language may be not only inevitable but desirable. — David Mitchell
Take lights and deform them as brutally as you can. — Kurt Schwitters
When I got the tattoo, I knew I was drawing a crooked line between myself and society. — Warren Ellis
Aunt Marion was right ... Never marry a musician, and never answer the door. — Charles M. Schulz
If you don't make enemies, you're just not trying. — Shannon A. Hiner
So many folks in the venture capital business are sheep that just want to follow the herd. They are momentum investors purchasing highly illiquid investments. That is a recipe for disaster. — Fred Wilson
And he worked himself, worked himself. He had made up his mind to be President, and he was demonic in his drive. — Robert A. Caro
I loved doing school musicals [as a kid], I even started at an early age to write little plays for the school to perform. I was not just keen on that, it was during that time, during the school period then from an early age, that I began to dream about acting. — George Ogilvie
