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Famous Monotony Quotes & Sayings

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Famous Monotony Quotes By John Lasseter

The hardest thing to get is true emotion. I always believe you need to earn that with the audience. You can't just tell them, 'Ok, be sad now.' — John Lasseter

Famous Monotony Quotes By Jeremy Robert Johnson

I mistakenly believed that my life had finally reached the peak of Crazy Bullshit Mountain. Hindsight — Jeremy Robert Johnson

Famous Monotony Quotes By Dobie Gray

Give me the beat, boys, and free my soul. I want to get lost in the rock and roll, and drift away. — Dobie Gray

Famous Monotony Quotes By Nenia Campbell

I was afraid and knew I had every right to be, but he had awakened a part of me that no longer cared. — Nenia Campbell

Famous Monotony Quotes By Kurt Cobain

The world sucks, people are not true — Kurt Cobain

Famous Monotony Quotes By David D. Burns

Kindness is the cause of all anxiety. — David D. Burns

Famous Monotony Quotes By Carol Bellamy

Northern Uganda presents a situation of extraordinary violation of the rights of children. — Carol Bellamy

Famous Monotony Quotes By A.D. Aliwat

Not caring is absolute freedom, and if you own it, all the way, it emits supreme confidence. — A.D. Aliwat

Famous Monotony Quotes By Kristin Chenoweth

New York. It's home to opera, Broadway, museums, the ballet and orchestra - everything that I love. The most real people in the world live there. — Kristin Chenoweth

Famous Monotony Quotes By Isaac Bashevis Singer

As much as I can give of myself I give of myself. There's no reason why not. And when I have to hide something, I let the character speak. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

Famous Monotony Quotes By C.S. Lewis

It is mere nonsense to put pain among the discoveries of science. Lay down this book and reflect for five minutes on the fact that all the great religions were first preached, and long practiced, in a world without chloroform. — C.S. Lewis