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Bill Cipher Sock Opera Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Life is like a song; no matter how magnificent, it must end. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Bill Cipher Sock Opera Quotes By Bob Parsons

We are imperfect beings in a very imperfect world, and the one thing we can count on is that things will go wrong, and that each and every one of us will have problems. — Bob Parsons

Bill Cipher Sock Opera Quotes By David Duchovny

Actually, I have an interest in finishing my Ph.D., but I just know I never will. — David Duchovny

Bill Cipher Sock Opera Quotes By Mike Lee

It is simply science fiction fantasy to say that, if you do not raise the debt ceiling, that everything is going to collapse. — Mike Lee

Bill Cipher Sock Opera Quotes By Federico Fellini

I don't like the idea of "understanding" a film. I don't believe that rational understanding is an essential element in the reception of any work of art. Either a film has something to say to you or it hasn't. If you are moved by it, you don't need it explained to you. If not, no explanation can make you moved by it. — Federico Fellini

Bill Cipher Sock Opera Quotes By Daniel J. Boorstin

Best-sellerism is the star system of the book world. A "best seller" is a celebrity among books. It is a book known primarily (sometimes exclusively) for its well-knownness. — Daniel J. Boorstin

Bill Cipher Sock Opera Quotes By J.K. Rowling

He left her, never saw her again, and never troubled to discover what became of his son. — J.K. Rowling

Bill Cipher Sock Opera Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

What good is music? None, Gage thought, and that is the point. To the world and its states and armies and factories and leaders, music says, 'You are irrelevant'; and, arrogant and gentle as a god, to the suffering man it says only, 'Listen.' For being saved is not the point. Merciful, uncaring, it denies and breaks down all the shelters, the houses that men build for themselves, that they may see the sky. — Ursula K. Le Guin