Collaring Vows Quotes & Sayings
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The people who send us fan mail written in blood say the nicest things, so it doesn't freak us out too much. — Davey Havok

I always think of a voice as an instrument, whether a voice is a trumpet, or violin, or bass. You know what I mean? A horn or wind instrument versus a string instrument. Horn instruments are definitely more toward jazz. — Debbie Harry

My wife bought an extra life insurance policy on me. — Willie Aames

If the people in an organization think the company is small, they will act that way. If they think the company is big, they will act that way. — David J. Greer

I don't know what it is about the woman, but she drives me crazy, in body and mind. It's like my soul recognizes her as it's other half and it's fighting desperately to get to her. — Alex Grayson

The epistolary form is one of the hardest to write. It's so hard to show something that's bigger in a letter. Plus, you have to have the balance of how many letters are going to work to tell the story and how few are going to make it fall apart. — Jacqueline Woodson

Whistle a birdcall. The mockingjay cocks its head and whistles the call right back at me. Then, to my surprise, Pollux whistles a few notes of his own. The bird answers him immediately. — Suzanne Collins

A closed mind is like a parachute malfunction, a mind like a parachute only works if it is fully open. — Brian Michael Good

Don't worry if you miss your cue, because there's always doors opening. They keep opening. — Jim Carrey

We've all fallen, but at the same time we're not broken. There is the hint that we are going to get up again. — Amy Lee

I know writers like to think of themselves as bohemians,' he said, 'but that doesn't mean they can't behave like decent human beings. — Gert Loveday

Science is the only news. When you scan a news portal or magazine, all the human interest stuff is the same old he-said-she-said, the politics and economics the same cyclical dramas, the fashions a pathetic illusion of newness; even the technology is predictable if you know the science behind it. Human nature doesn't change much; science does, and the change accrues, altering the world irreversibly — Stewart Brand