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Best Matchbox Twenty Song Quotes By Malcolm Lowry

Bent double, groaning with the weight, an old lame Indian was carrying on his back, by means of a strap looped over his forehead, another poor Indian, yet older and more decrepit than himself. He carried the older man and his crutches, trembling in every limb under this weight of the past, he carried both their burdens. — Malcolm Lowry

Best Matchbox Twenty Song Quotes By Judd Apatow

My first writing jobs were writing Tom Arnold specials for HBO, so I love working there. — Judd Apatow

Best Matchbox Twenty Song Quotes By Jojo Moyes

This is the story of a family who didn't fit in. A little girl who was a bit geeky and liked maths more than makeup. And a boy who liked makeup and didn't fit into any tribes. — Jojo Moyes

Best Matchbox Twenty Song Quotes By Fakeer Ishavardas

There are no human gods here, just hoods who think they are. — Fakeer Ishavardas

Best Matchbox Twenty Song Quotes By Les Claypool

You know, people would always ask me, 'How long is Primus going to go on?' And I would say, 'Until it isn't fun anymore.' At the end of the '90s, it just wasn't fun anymore on many levels. — Les Claypool

Best Matchbox Twenty Song Quotes By David Gemmell

If you want to fight evil, you have to climb down in the slime to do so. — David Gemmell

Best Matchbox Twenty Song Quotes By Girdhar Joshi

Stop blaming others for the pains and sufferings you have. They are because of you, your karma, and your own disposition. — Girdhar Joshi

Best Matchbox Twenty Song Quotes By George Carlin

I say things that can be defined as prayers. But I don't pray to a power or ask an entity to intercede in the earthly scheme, because I don't believe that happens. But if I see a really unfortunate person in the street, I do pray, yes, though I suppose it's really more like a mantra to ease my own sorrow. — George Carlin