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Godsman Radio Quotes By Ann Demeulemeester

I need human feelings to fit garments. I couldn't do it just, like, on an object - it's too close to our body. It's like a skin you are making, so you need one's feelings to make a garment. — Ann Demeulemeester

Godsman Radio Quotes By Lady Gaga

I never wanted to look pretty on stage and sing about something we've all heard about before. — Lady Gaga

Godsman Radio Quotes By Morgan Matson

Do you want to go make friends with it first? Dawn asked. Matthew,give Emily the snacks.
Collins swallowed, looking alarmed. Um ... what do you mean?
Dawn smiled at him. So we can give them to the horse! The carrot sticks?
Oh, Collins said, after a pause. You see, you should have told me we were bringing snacks for the horse. I thought they were for us. My bad.
Wait, you ate all of them? Dawn asked, taking her canvas bag back from Collins peering inside. The apple too? And where are the sugar cubes?
You're telling me we brought the sugar for a horse? Collins asked,incredulous. What does a horse need sugar for?
I can't believe you just ate raw sugar cubes, Dawn said, shaking her head.
They're sugar cubes! Collins said, his voice rising. What else are you supposed to do with them? And since when do horses get snacks? — Morgan Matson

Godsman Radio Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

You abandon your comforting and familiar habits with the hope (the mere hope!) that something greater will be offered you in return for what you've given up. Every — Elizabeth Gilbert

Godsman Radio Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Get what you can, and what you get hold; 'tis the Stone that will turn all your Lead into Gold. — Benjamin Franklin

Godsman Radio Quotes By Russ Harris

The mind loves telling stories; in fact, it never stops. — Russ Harris

Godsman Radio Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The chief business of the nation, as a nation, is the setting up of heroes, mainly bogus. — H.L. Mencken