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Fun Disco Quotes By Brian May

I think a lot of people would be better off in America, where at least you would find some radio station somewhere that would play you. — Brian May

Fun Disco Quotes By Frank Zappa

Roller-skates and disco are a lot of fun, I'm much too young and stupid to operate a gun. — Frank Zappa

Fun Disco Quotes By Diana DeGarmo

I think one of my highpoints was definitely well, everything started turning around on Barry Manilow week. I had so much fun on disco week, love disco music. I think I picked some songs that really worked for me and people really enjoyed them. I loved doing the Donna Summers song and she was the guest judge, and she was the guest judge and I felt honored. She said she loved the song and said I made it my own. — Diana DeGarmo

Fun Disco Quotes By Ronald Reagan

Everyone is a liberal until they have something to conserve. Then they become a conservative. — Ronald Reagan

Fun Disco Quotes By Sam Brownback

Common sense should tell us that positively reinforcing sadistic behavior, as these games do, cannot be good for our children,. — Sam Brownback

Fun Disco Quotes By Alicia K. Leppert

I felt like a mouse running through one of those cardboard mazes. I didn't have to think about anything I did. My body just ... went. The difference was that, unlike the mouse, there was no hunk of cheese waiting for me at the end. No reward of any kind for making it through. In fact, there was no end at all. — Alicia K. Leppert

Fun Disco Quotes By Peter Rabe

You see a boxer with a beautiful nose and you got a fighter without heart. — Peter Rabe

Fun Disco Quotes By Ricki-Lee Coulter

I'd been listening to some old '70s disco, soul stuff, and I thought, 'Let's go into the studio and do something different. Let's do something that's super unashamedly pop and fun and danceable.' 'Trouble' is what we did. It's something that wrote itself. — Ricki-Lee Coulter