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Equivocations In Advertising Quotes By Gary Hopkins

When traversing the vast sea of loneliness, Oneness is the only true safe harbor. — Gary Hopkins

Equivocations In Advertising Quotes By George Lucas

I have a supermarket full of ideas and the challenge is how many ideas can I get in my cart before I'm gone. When you're doing it, you're not focused on success. It's not a matter of modesty. You're simply trying to get all the things done that you want to get done in your life. — George Lucas

Equivocations In Advertising Quotes By Adolf Hitler

We stand at the end of the Age of Reason. A new era of the magical explanation of the world is rising. — Adolf Hitler

Equivocations In Advertising Quotes By Pindar

To our own sorrows serious heed we give, But for another?s we soon cease to grieve. — Pindar

Equivocations In Advertising Quotes By Trey Songz

Singing wasn't a reality for me, until other people started noticing I sounded good. — Trey Songz

Equivocations In Advertising Quotes By Melina Marchetta

No, no, no, no,no,' he gasped. 'You can't bring up your mum and dad while your hand is down there, Finke — Melina Marchetta

Equivocations In Advertising Quotes By Anne Rice

In a way, he made me think of a doll, with brilliant glass eyes - a doll that had been found in an attic. I wanted to polish him with kisses, clean him up, make him even more radiant than he was. "That's what you always wanted," he said softly. His tone was melancholy. "When you found me under Les Innocents, you wanted to bathe me with perfume and dress me in velvet."
"You look good to me, you damnable little devil, good to emgrace and good to love." My tone was angry. We eyed each other for a moment. And then he surpised me, rising and coming towards me just as I moved to take him in my arms. His gesture wasn't tentative, but it was extremely gentle. We held each other tight for a moment. The cold embracing the cold. "I can't remember anything sad bweween us, " I said.
"You will," he responded. "And so will I. But what does it matter what we remember?"
"Yes," I said. "We're both still here. — Anne Rice