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Edzard Van Quotes By Rob Lowe

When I hear that I realize how quickly time passes and how everybody goes on their journeys and they're always unbelievable and they never go where you think they're going to take you and, quite frankly, it also makes me feel a little old. — Rob Lowe

Edzard Van Quotes By John Hurt

I don't like no confusion. — John Hurt

Edzard Van Quotes By Anthony Bourdain

Without Montreal, Canada would be hopeless. — Anthony Bourdain

Edzard Van Quotes By Simon Cowell

You don't hate the mosquito; you just want it out of your face. — Simon Cowell

Edzard Van Quotes By Dave Mustaine

Some years later, long after he and Megadeth parted company, Jay Jones was stabbed to death with a butter knife during-rumor has it-a fight over a bolonga sandwich. That's not funny, of course. But, if you knew Jay, neither is it particularly suprising. — Dave Mustaine

Edzard Van Quotes By Gerard Jones

I used a lot of quotes when I was young. To make me sound mature, to make me feel like I wasn't the second-class entity that I'd always thought I was — Gerard Jones

Edzard Van Quotes By Marilyn Grey

Doesn't there come a time when you need to bury the past? When you stop using it as excuse to curl up in a ball and not live your life? — Marilyn Grey

Edzard Van Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Without poetry, stories would be told in sepia. — Ellen Hopkins

Edzard Van Quotes By N. T. Wright

This means that the church, the followers of Jesus Christ, live in the bright interval between Easter and the final great consummation. Let's make no mistake either way. The reason the early Christians were so joyful was because they knew themselves to be living not so much in the last days (that that was true too) as in the first days - the opening days of God's new creation. What Jesus did was not a mere example of something else, not a mere manifestation of some larger truth; it was itself the climatic event and fact of cosmic history. — N. T. Wright