Family Guy Hippocampus Quotes & Sayings
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I know this much, is all," Franny said. "If you're a poet, you do something beautiful. I mean you're supposed to leave something beautiful after you get off the page and everything. The ones you're talking about don't leave a single, solitary thing beautiful. All that maybe the slightly better ones do is sort of get inside your head and leave something there. — J.D. Salinger

The idea of music is to liberate the listener and lead him to a frame where he feels he is elevated. — A.R. Rahman

I think that George Lucas' 'Star Wars' films are fantastic. What he's done, which I admire, is he has taken all the money and profit from those films and poured it into developing digital sound and surround sound, which we are using today. — Peter Jackson

...where your mind goes...energy flows — Penny Reilly

People say I eat a lot. I really don't. More or less I just eat all the time. — Charles Barkley

Why is it that loving something provides such little protection from betrayal? — Ayelet Waldman

I like working on the house, small carpentry stuff. I also like working on the van. That's about as quiet as my mind gets, I think. I always loved working on the How's Your News? TV show and at Camp Jabberwocky too. — Chad Urmston

I think anybody can do any of these if they train. I don't recommend it, but anybody could do it if there was a need. — David Blaine

Boxing was not the sport that I thought is was due to all the politics. — Gerry Cooney

In the evenings the art of building gave way to that of music, which is architecture, too, though invisible. — Marguerite Yourcenar

Perception is everything and that becomes the reality. It's a big problem for Hillary Clinton. — Carly Fiorina

Stephen A. Smith is the hardest-working man in sports show business. The ubiquitous basketball pundit appears on ESPN about 10 times a day as a regular on the show 'NBA Fastbreak,' a guest commentator on 'Sports Center,' and a pundit on 'ESPNEWS.' — Stephen Rodrick