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Basically Synonyms Quotes By Howard Stern

I think I could create a cult, no problem. The hard part is getting people to kill themselves. — Howard Stern

Basically Synonyms Quotes By Charles Mingus

My son's a painter. All through school his teachers tell him he's a genius. I tell him to paint me an apple that looks like an apple before he paints me one that doesn't. Go where you can go, but start from someplace recognizable. — Charles Mingus

Basically Synonyms Quotes By Ashlan Thomas

I have singular tastes. The Alexander Wright. He is tall, dark, handsome, unique, and heavenly. — Ashlan Thomas

Basically Synonyms Quotes By Emmet Gowin

You're always working at the margin of what you don't understand, that's the only exhilarating place to be. To just illustrate what you already know is condescending, and a waste of your time. — Emmet Gowin

Basically Synonyms Quotes By Shelby Lynne

It was hard to work and work and work and not get your music played on the radio. — Shelby Lynne

Basically Synonyms Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

I assert once again as a truth to which history as a whole bears witness that men may second their fortune, but cannot oppose it; that they may weave its warp, but cannot break it. Yet they should never give up, because there is always hope, though they know not the end and more towards it along roads which cross one another and as yet are unexplored; and since there is hope, they should not despair, no matter what fortune brings or in what travail they find themselves. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Basically Synonyms Quotes By Gregory Of Nazianzus

Let us not esteem worldly prosperity or adversity as things real or of any moment, but let us live elsewhere, and raise all our attention to Heaven; esteeming sin as the only true evil, and nothing truly good, but virtue which unites us to God. — Gregory Of Nazianzus