Dharohar Bhawan Quotes & Sayings
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The Replacements made me feel a little less scared, because they made good imaginary friends. They looked like a band that would actually be fun to be in. Some bands just lend themselves to that fantasy, like Lynyrd Skynyrd or Earth, Wind & Fire - they looked like you could just drop in and they wouldn't even notice you were hanging around for at least two albums. Jonathan Richman once said he formed a band because he was lonely. The Replacements were imaginary friends who I could practice on while I was learning to have actual friends. — Rob Sheffield

We fell silent and all joking ceased. We gazed mutely into each other's eyes and an intense longing for the fullest avowal of the truth forced us to a confession, requiring no words whatever, or the incommensurable misfortune that weighed upon us. With tears and sobs we sealed a vow to belong to each other alone. — Frederic Chopin

Make a searching and fearless inventory of your creative curiosity. — Sara Genn

May the Lord level in the dust those who would deprive the people of their liberty. — John Hampden

I think if an actor is right for a role, casting sees that, and the words that are on the page, depending on how it's written, can really help your character develop. — Scott Michael Foster

A new beauty has been added to the splendor of the world - the beauty of speed. — Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

Do one thing at a time and do that one thing as if your life depended upon it. — Eugene Grace

Sometimes what you're most afraid of doing is the very thing that will set you free. - — Cecelia Ahern

Getting seasick?" the inspector asked him at one point.
"No. Just sick of myself."
"Why?"
"Because every now and then I realize what a stupid shit I am to go along with some of your brilliant ideas. — Andrea Camilleri

While Grayson brought peace and calm to my life, I brought worry and chaos to his. — Ella Frank

First literature came to refer only to itself, the literary theory. — Mason Cooley