Easycruise Quotes & Sayings
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The Sixties was all about style and a certain look. But what was interesting about 1963 was that it was pre-Beatles, so the clothes of that time, especially the suits, were very different from the clothes post-Beatlemania. — Luke Evans

I still do lots of gigs where I'm the support act and people are chatting through my set, but I've got better at grabbing attention. I mean, my parents would play on bills with people like Judas Priest and get booed all the way through. But they stuck it out, got tough. — Teddy Thompson

I volunteered to deploy to Iraq. I was one of the few soldiers who were not on the mandatory deployment roster - close to 3,000 Hawaii soldiers were. — Tulsi Gabbard

I will conduct a respectful debate. Now, it will be dispirited
it will be spirited
because there are stark differences. I am a proud conservative, liberal Republica
conservative Republican ... Hello? Easy there. — John McCain

The ability to communicate is not something we are born with. We have to learn it and earn it. — Thomas S. Monson

I was at Woodstock. In the mud. — Louis Gossett Jr.

Speaking of wishes, who wished for a man who would love her for her skill? — Meagan Spooner

What both the left and the right overlook is our Founders' wisdom about the limits and dangers of government. — Ed Crane

I relate to people and roles that are about the arc of human experience, things that everyday people deal with every day. — Marcia Gay Harden

My soul is like this cloudy, flaming opal ring. — Arthur Symons

There are still too many people out there who are claustrophobic. On easyCruise, we are going to open up as many cabins as we can. — Stelios Haji-Ioannou

Diversity is the one true thing we all have in common ... Celebrate it every day. — Winston Churchill

Like ships that have gone down at sea, when heaven was all tranquillity. — Thomas Moore

More often than not, the demons of our nature love a recluse; nobody is more vulnerable to himself than the solitary. To imagine that one can simply withdraw, and somehow achieve peace, or wisdom, or detachment, is a mistake. It is also, in most cases, inappropriate, selfish, and even cowardly. — John Burnside

When in the house of the enemy, the best rooms are always the ones with the lights out. — Dean F. Wilson