Drumbar Streeterville Quotes & Sayings
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Tony [Touch] is like my big brother. He's somebody that I grew up listening to. I've had the fortune of befriending a lot of my idols in a positive way. Tony is one of them. — Justin Smith

One ought always to lie, when one can do good by it; — Mark Twain

Most of my songs aren't about me. They're about stuff I've seen. — Dionne Bromfield

When you're sick, you can never get your mind straight. But if you're passionate and sick, you'll find a way to write down something. — B.A. Gabrielle

We are so much lovelier when we fall. — Cassandra Clare

Live like there's no tomorrow. Love like you're on borrowed time. Always remember, It's good to be alive. — Jason Gray

I'm always jealous of Johnny Depp's sense of style, but if I tried to get away with a floppy hat and waistcoat, I'd look like a homeless person. — Stephen Merchant

If you are doing mindfulness meditation, you are doing it with your ability to attend to the moment. — Daniel Goleman

The stars were extra bright tonight, and they shone and glimmered as if each one had something it wanted to say. — Chris Kurtz

At the beginning of my career as a writer, I felt I knew nothing of Chinese culture. I was writing about emotional confusion with my mother related to our different beliefs. Hers was based in family history, which I didn't know anything about. I always felt hesitant in talking about Chinese culture and American culture. — Amy Tan

One of the pitfalls of writing about illness is that it is very easy to imagine people with cancer as either these wise, beyond-their-years creatures or else these sad-eyed, tragic people. And the truth is people living with cancer are very much like people who are not living with cancer. — John Green

The conclusion is simple: if a 200-man project has 25 managers who are the most competent and experienced programmers,
fire the 175 troops and put the managers back to programming. — Frederick P. Brooks Jr.