Cool Boarders Quotes & Sayings
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Being an artist is the same as being a wizard. Only instead of a wand you use a pencil for your magic. — Kristina Webb
I do believe in Christ, but I would not hold myself up as any paragon of virtue at all - far from it, really. — Michael Hintze
If a song is funny and absurd, and it sounds great, it's just going to be that much funnier. And there's no better example of that than 'Monty Python.' — Seth MacFarlane
Usually there is a paradox in what a character wants. A conflict is built deeply within them. And then you put them in motion, throw everything at them until they reveal themselves further. — Dana Spiotta
Love is the foundation, the mechanism and the conductor of life. — Daniel Marques
People in my situation get to read about themselves whether they want to or not. It's generally wrong. Or oversimplified - which is sometimes useful. — Gore Vidal
I take aliens very seriously and don't appreciate light entertainment or weak approximations being made of them. — Helen Oyeyemi
People are often surprised that I am so upbeat. I'm always hearing, 'You're so light and funny, and your books are so dark and twisted.' There's a dichotomy. I like books that are dark and creepy. I don't control it - it's just what I gravitate toward. — John Searles
Righteousness is a fuel that, when it has some pitch in it of ambitious rivalry and the damper's left open to envy's draught, makes a hot enough fire to cook somebody's goose in quite a hurry. — Ardyth Kennelly
I could care less about sitting around and practicing the guitar for hours a day and trying to be the best guitar player on the planet. — Scott Ian
Whenever I go on holiday, I like to time travel and imagine what it must have been like 500 years ago. I love the Tuscan landscape, which is reminiscent of a Claude Lorrain painting. — Jools Holland
From a moral point of view, there is no excuse for terrorist acts, regardless of the motive or the situation under which they are carried out. — Jurgen Habermas
