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Destape Radio Quotes & Sayings

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Top Destape Radio Quotes

Quotation is a good thing, there is a community of thought in it. — Samuel Johnson

I've wanted you from the moment I saw you, Cherry. You
say what you mean and don't filter it ... — Kristen Callihan

I'm not stealing it. We're stranded. This is called borrowing."
"This is called you're crazy. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Forever and ever Bonnie, I will always be your friend. — Bryan Davis

If public figures came out of the closet, then the LGBT kids who saw them on TV would feel safe before they even knew why they felt dangerous. Maybe if enough people came out of the closet, gay kids would never feel dangerous. Maybe we could have a world where we could all just live. We may not all agree, but why can't we just all live? — Margaret Cho

I've said I will be CEO as long as my colleagues want me. — Ivan Glasenberg

IF I HAD a dime for every time I've heard "We're all going to die" or "I'll kill you," I could afford a better apartment. You can only listen to so many threats of destruction, doom, or death before you start tuning them all out. So I followed the wolf out of the building, then went home. — J.C. Nelson

The young man must store up, the old man must use. — Seneca The Younger

The conversation of the mind was truer than any language, and they knew each other better than they ever could have by use of mere sight and touch. — Orson Scott Card

When I think back to some of the most fun nights of my life, it was just me out dancing without a care in the world. It's a release, an outlet. — Anne Hathaway

To me, there's two types of songs, good and bad. And I just like to stick with the good ones. — Reba McEntire

The Beatles had a six-year career, from 1963 to 1969, which - to me, in my early 20s - seemed like a phenomenally long time. — Chris Squire

Slavery naturally tends to destroy all sense of justice and equity. It puffs up the mind with pride: teaches youth a habit of looking down upon their fellow creatures with contempt, esteeming them as dogs or devils, and imagining themselves beings of superior dignity and importance, to whom all are indebted. This banishes the idea, and unqualifies the mind for the practice of common justice. — David Rice