Durango Quotes & Sayings
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Until these college students came into town, we were all very poor and didn't have money to do anything. — Santiago Durango
I'm a slave to the culture, so I see an Audi, a Denali, or an Escalade, my neighbor got the four-door Porsche. I have a really nice truck. But it's a Durango and I like frontin'! I like to ride by and show off. — Patrice O'Neal
And there was no money in Chicago for a band. — Santiago Durango
And we used to do a lot of drugs and get very drunk on very cheap wine. — Santiago Durango
I have this problem with violence. I've only done one movie in almost 20 years where I killed people. It's called Perdita Durango. It's a Spanish movie. I'm very proud of the movie, but I felt weird doing that. — Javier Bardem
We played a gig and we had a song that was offensive to people of the Jewish persuasion, and we led off with it, and they were offended by it, and that was that. — Santiago Durango
We were just a bunch of high school kids who got into the Ramones together. — Santiago Durango
They're there because, for some reason, they have the notion that they're supposed to be there. — Santiago Durango
There's fifty bands doing my riffs for ever and ever. — Santiago Durango
We shot 'Dharma & Greg' six blocks from my house for five years. I had a Dodge Durango that I sold after five years, and it only had like 12,000 miles on it. My whole life was within eight square blocks of my house. There was a golf course across the street. In my downtime, I was on the driving range. — Joel Murray
I kept pushing the old noga through the floorboards near, and the Durango 95 ate up the road like spaghetti. — Anthony Burgess
We don't care about our audiences that much. We just go out and play. — Santiago Durango
I don't have a driving desire to be all encompassing and world powerful or anything. — Santiago Durango
Romeo gritted his teeth and let the wind hit his face. Believe it, he told himself. Life with this woman will be without apologies. — Barry Gifford
Ceramic trade goods involved interconnected markets from Mexico City to Mesa Verde, Colorado. Shells from the Gulf of California, tropical bird feathers from the Gulf Coast area of Mexico, obsidian from Durango, Mexico, and flint from Texas were all found in the ruins of Casa Grande (Arizona), the commercial center of the northern frontier. — Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Little Miss Bauer sat in her tower, eating a burger and fries. Along came a spider who sat down beside her and said "I prefer zee French flies. — Julia Durango
Our very first gig in Melbourne was a confrontation. — Santiago Durango