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I believed we could know what was happening to us. We were not excluded from our own lives. That is not my head on someone else's body in the photograph that's introduced as evidence. I didn't believe that nations play-act on a grand scale. I lived in the real. — Don DeLillo

And now was one to believe that there was nowhere a god of hogs, to whom this hog personality was precious, to whom these hog squeals and agonies had a meaning? — Upton Sinclair

I decided to try celibacy because I heard it would help the meditation, and I tried meditation because I heard it would help with the music. So, it all really comes back to the music. — Rivers Cuomo

We train in the mornings, and then I go home and rest or sleep, and usually I go for a meal with Abel of a night, as we're the two with no family here, so we tend to hang around together. — Richard Gough

Look what you have done
You're my favorite song
Always on the tip of my tongue — The Civil Wars

True art selects and paraphrases, but seldom gives a verbatim translation. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

You five and ten cent women with nothing in your heads, I got a real gal I'm loving and Lord I'll love her 'til I'm dead. — Bob Dylan

The most dangerous kind of girl involvement with gangs is one where the girls are just sort of hanging around the gang boys or even being part of the male gang. — Meda Chesney-Lind

If it was a great script and a great character, I would love to do a romantic comedy. — Andy Serkis

Old Tubal Cain was a man of might In the days when earth was young. — Charles Mackay

You make a film to distract people, to interest them, perhaps to make them think, perhaps to help them be a little less naive, a little better than they were. — Claude Chabrol

Dreams are private myths; myths are shared dreams"). — Daniel Goleman

I BELIEVE!!!!!!!"
- Johnny — Ted Dekker

I cannot bear with laws for the interpretation of the word of God, since the word of God, which teaches liberty in all other things, ought not to be bound. — Martin Luther