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Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Bobby Moynihan

It's not like you do 'SNL' and then get handed movie roles. You work, you audition for stuff and try to get it. I think, a lot of people, it's the goal to be in movies or just to be working in general. But yeah, some of us get lucky and get some movie roles, and it's nice. — Bobby Moynihan

Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Tre Cool

I'm the greatest rock and roll drummer on the planet and you suck. — Tre Cool

Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Emery Lord

This was never about getting there fast. This was about being sure of my steps forward. They always call it falling in love, but for me? It was also a choice. — Emery Lord

Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Christopher Dines

You can create a harmonious attitude by simply being. — Christopher Dines

Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Charles Emmerson

The city (of Vienna) had an unerring tradition of celebrating some of it's greatest composers after it had around them to die in poverty. — Charles Emmerson

Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Carrie Brownstein

There is something freeing in seeing yourself in a new context. People have no preconceived notion of who you are, and there is relief in knowing that you can re-create yourself. — Carrie Brownstein

Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Bernadette Devlin

I think my life will always be worth living, though I don't imagine it being very easy. — Bernadette Devlin

Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Stephen Altrogge

Mom was getting really worked up, and tears began to trickle down her cheeks. As I'm sure you know, it's a really, really bad sign when your mom starts crying. It can't get much worse than that. Mom tears are one of the most powerful forces in the universe. — Stephen Altrogge

Drumgold Last Name Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Of Diognetus, not to busy myself about vain things, and not easily to believe those things, which are commonly spoken, by such as take upon them to work wonders, and by sorcerers, or prestidigitators, and impostors; concerning the power of charms, and their driving out of demons, or evil spirits; and the like. — Marcus Aurelius