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Cahoots The Band Quotes By Joe Meno

Go to a goddamn priest if you wanna be lied to. I've seen too many of your kind slip back inside to fool myself. If you wanna think you're a new man, hell, that's fine. But don't think you're looking any different in anyone else's mind. — Joe Meno

Cahoots The Band Quotes By John Cusack

I guess maybe I'm idealistic. — John Cusack

Cahoots The Band Quotes By Ben Elliot

For me, life is not about gold taps and marble all over the place. — Ben Elliot

Cahoots The Band Quotes By Steve Albini

I want to be in cahoots with bands who want to make the record of their dreams. — Steve Albini

Cahoots The Band Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Call them stories. When things happen, we invent stories about them. About why they happened. That's all science is, and history - stories about why things happen or happened. They are never, never true - never complete and always at least a little bit wrong, and we know it. But they're true enough to be useful. I doubt our minds could even grasp the whole truth about anything - the nets of causality spread too wide to be held within a single mind. But the stories, the useful lies - we share those and pass them on and when we learn more we improve on them, or when we need different stories for new circumstances, we change them and pretend we always told them that way." Ender — Orson Scott Card

Cahoots The Band Quotes By Jhumpa Lahiri

Stretched to the breaking point by all that now stood between them, but at the same time refusing to break. — Jhumpa Lahiri

Cahoots The Band Quotes By Gabriel Brunsdon

The science of the spirit and its relationship to the body in which it indwells is a complex conundrum. Life is not what it appears to be. Life is wholesome, and this unison of synergistic amalgamations persuade the common view that one thing is the other. But one thing is many things - at the one time - and this simple truth goes to the essence of all life with its manifold complexities. — Gabriel Brunsdon