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Dissidia Misheard Quotes By Martin Gayford

I think I'm greedy, but I'm not greedy for money - because that can be a burden - I'm greedy for an exciting life. I want it to be exciting all the time, and I get it, actually. On the other hand, I can find excitement, I admit, in raindrops falling on a puddle and a lot of people wouldn't. I intend to have it exciting until the day I fall over. — Martin Gayford

Dissidia Misheard Quotes By Alex Berenson

Wal-Mart does not do big mergers, though it will buy much smaller competitors in so-called 'tuck-in acquisitions.' — Alex Berenson

Dissidia Misheard Quotes By Ray Bradbury

How men envy and often hate these warm clocks, these wives, who know they will live forever. So what do we do? We men turn terribly mean, because we can't hold to the world or ourselves or anything. We are blind to continuity, all breaks down, falls, melts, stops, rots, or runs away. So, since we cannot shape Time, where does that leave men? Sleepless. Staring. — Ray Bradbury

Dissidia Misheard Quotes By Colum McCann

- What is it about wine, Harry?
- What d'ya mean?
- What is it that cures us?
- Made to glorify the gods. And dull the idiots. — Colum McCann

Dissidia Misheard Quotes By Russell Eric Dobda

We live beneath many layers. Some are for our protection, and some are for our control. — Russell Eric Dobda

Dissidia Misheard Quotes By Neneh Cherry

Rip Rig + Panic that I joined, they were really influenced by jazz and blues and punk. So I think what happened from punk, which was kind of DIY, was that it created a kind of creative place that was kind of without limits, in a way. — Neneh Cherry

Dissidia Misheard Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

What an immense mass of evil must result ... from allowing men to assume the right of anticipating what may happen. — Leo Tolstoy