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Goliards Music Quotes By Peta Todd

Cervical cancer doesn't discriminate by how much money you have. The disease affects so many - it's frightening. — Peta Todd

Goliards Music Quotes By Jack Kerouac

You guys are going somewhere or just going? — Jack Kerouac

Goliards Music Quotes By Joanna Garcia

I would love to go to Hawaii and do 'Hawaii Five-0,' because who doesn't want to work in Hawaii? — Joanna Garcia

Goliards Music Quotes By Fred Allen

I can't understand why a person will take a year or two to write a novel when he can easily buy one for a few dollars. — Fred Allen

Goliards Music Quotes By Peter Benchley

If you're young and wild, you tend to believe your clippings. One day you're Hemingway. The next day you're nothing. — Peter Benchley

Goliards Music Quotes By Simon Cowell

Have I got a black book? Yes, it's called a mobile phone. I do get offers. There is no shortage of people if you want to go on dates - working in TV, living in L.A., it is there if you want it. — Simon Cowell

Goliards Music Quotes By Jeff Bailey

Welcome to my world. — Jeff Bailey

Goliards Music Quotes By Conn Iggulden

We are all fools with our sons. We wipe them and suckle them and all we expect is for them to be grateful to the end of their days. — Conn Iggulden

Goliards Music Quotes By Maria Dahvana Headley

My first tattoo is a full-on Sailor Jerry situation on my hip - it's a swallow with big spread wings. When I got it I was 20 on St. Mark's Place in New York; I just walked in in a frenzy. It's still there 17 years later and it's not a terrible thing to look at. — Maria Dahvana Headley

Goliards Music Quotes By Pat Conroy

Her library would have been valuable to a bibliophile except she treated her books execrably. I would rarely open a volume that she had not desecrated by underlining her favorite sections with a ball-point pen. Once I had told her that I would rather see a museum bombed than a book underlined, but she dismissed my argument as mere sentimentality. She marked her books so that stunning images and ideas would not be lost to her. — Pat Conroy