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Dribbles Excess Quotes By Troye Sivan

Right after something happens to me, the first thing I'll do is go write when those feelings are really, really fresh. I'll hum a tune into my phone sometimes. — Troye Sivan

Dribbles Excess Quotes By Kate Morton

Love affairs, in their beginnings, are all about the present. But there is a point in each
an event, an exchange, some other unseen trigger
which forces the past and the future back into focus. — Kate Morton

Dribbles Excess Quotes By Karina Halle

I knew that I was falling in love.
I just didn't think I'd already hit it.
But I have.
I've smashed into it, like falling from a building twenty-five stories up. They call it falling in love because eventually you hit the ground and this is where I am. On the pavement, blasted to smithereens. — Karina Halle

Dribbles Excess Quotes By Mike Michalowicz

Action is the only way to make progress. Take action now; don't wait for a convenient time. It can't be overemphasized. — Mike Michalowicz

Dribbles Excess Quotes By Emerson Fittipaldi

Everything happened very quickly in my career. It was a very great honor for me to break Jim Clarks record (as youngest champion), — Emerson Fittipaldi

Dribbles Excess Quotes By Lucy Liu

Producing is like pushing jello up a hill on a hot day. — Lucy Liu

Dribbles Excess Quotes By Yoko Ono

Power is not something we should be afraid of. Power is great, power is energy. And in terms of energy, the most important energy is human spiritual energy and when I say spiritual, I feel like have to be very careful, I don't mean religious, I mean the energy of the mind, the energy that exists within us. — Yoko Ono

Dribbles Excess Quotes By Harry Belafonte

When you grow up, son, never ever go to bed at night knowing that there was something you could have done during the day to strike a blow against injustice and you didn't do it. — Harry Belafonte