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Enola Gay Crew Quotes By J.G. Ballard

In 1949 - my father stayed on in Shanghai after the war. But in 1949, the Communists took over the whole of China, and in fact, my father was caught by the Communists in Shanghai. And he was there for about a year until he was finally able to get out. — J.G. Ballard

Enola Gay Crew Quotes By Jimmy Soul

If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life, never make a pretty woman your wife. From my personal point of view, get an ugly girl to marry you. — Jimmy Soul

Enola Gay Crew Quotes By Edward Gibbon

Every person has two educations, one which he receives from others, and one, more important, which he gives to himself. — Edward Gibbon

Enola Gay Crew Quotes By Richard Neal

The slogan of the moderate Republican Party is this: we are rich, and we are not going to take it any more. — Richard Neal

Enola Gay Crew Quotes By George Lopez

I had a very difficult childhood. I was surrounded by people who had both parents, which made me feel different. Having a bit of a rougher existence early on, it made me appreciate the work ethic that my grandparents instilled in me. — George Lopez

Enola Gay Crew Quotes By August Bournonville

The Dance is an art because it demands vocation, knowledge, and ability. — August Bournonville

Enola Gay Crew Quotes By William Gibson

Voodou isn't like that. It isn't concerned with notions of salvation and transcendence. What it's about is getting things done. You follow me? In out system, there are many gods, spirits. Part of one big family, with all the virtues, all the vices. There's a ritual tradition of communal manifestation, understand? Voodou says, there's a God, sure, Gran Met, but He's big, too big and too far away to worry Himself if your ass is poor, or you can't get laid. Come on, man, you know how this works, it's street religion, came out of dirt poor places a million years ago. Voodou's like the street. Some duster chops out your sister, you don't go camp on the Yakuza's doorstep, do you? No way. You go to somebody, though, who can get the thing done. Right? — William Gibson