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Dublin Taxi Quotes By Ralph Lawson

I just went into the studio and did it all in one take. All I was thinking about was the next record; I had already sourced the tracks I wanted to use. I'd been thinking a lot about it and I wanted to represent myself, Leeds and fabric. I'm not very nationalistic, but I wanted to represent what was coming out of Britain as well as at the moment there's a lot of really good new music. — Ralph Lawson

Dublin Taxi Quotes By Scott Westerfeld

Once you told yourself a story enough times, it was so easy to keep on believing it. — Scott Westerfeld

Dublin Taxi Quotes By Ogden Nash

At least when I get on the Boston train I have a good chance of landing in the South Station
And not in that part of the daily press which is reserved for victims of aviation. — Ogden Nash

Dublin Taxi Quotes By John Mayer

I like giving people something they don't want to miss the next time. It's a show with little twists and turns and curves. It has me being silly and stupid and compassionate and completely deep. — John Mayer

Dublin Taxi Quotes By John Marco

If he couldn't be alone, then he couldn't think of anyone he'd rather have irritating him. — John Marco

Dublin Taxi Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

When things turn weird, the weird turn pro. — Hunter S. Thompson

Dublin Taxi Quotes By Barry Humphries

I've played Beckett. I put on in the 1950s the first Australian production of 'Waiting for Godot.' I played Estragon. The most interesting conversation I've had about Beckett was with a Dublin taxi driver. — Barry Humphries

Dublin Taxi Quotes By Julius Sumner Miller

What we do, if we are successful, is to stir interest in the matter at hand, awaken enthusiasm for it, arouse a curiosity, kindle a feeling, fire up the imagination. — Julius Sumner Miller

Dublin Taxi Quotes By Dennis Covington

To say that I enjoyed writing ... is like saying I enjoy having fingers and toes. It's difficult to imagine life without them. — Dennis Covington