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Top Graffitti Quotes

Graffitti Quotes By Kelly Lynch

Most movie stars don't change their look at all. — Kelly Lynch

Graffitti Quotes By Joseph Chilton Pearce

We live in a web of ideas, a fabric of our own making. — Joseph Chilton Pearce

Graffitti Quotes By Gina Carano

I love it. It's something I can do that makes everything else disappear. — Gina Carano

Graffitti Quotes By Rumi

The body is not hidden from the soul, nor is the soul hidden from the body, and yet the soul is not for everyone to see. — Rumi

Graffitti Quotes By KAWS

My first interest in graffitti came when I was in grammar school, around '87 or '88 I was about twelve years old. I did not know much about writing, I just knew that I liked to write my name everywhere I could in my neighborhood. — KAWS

Graffitti Quotes By H.L. Mencken

Man is a beautiful machine that works very badly. — H.L. Mencken

Graffitti Quotes By J.M. Barrie

Second to the right,' said Peter, 'and then straight on till morning.' 'What — J.M. Barrie

Graffitti Quotes By Bill Gaither

Because He lives, I can face tomorrow. Because He lives, all fear is gone. — Bill Gaither

Graffitti Quotes By George H. W. Bush

The anchor in our world today is freedom, holding us steady in times of change, a symbol of hope to all the world. — George H. W. Bush

Graffitti Quotes By William O. Douglas

The function of the prosecutor under the federal Constitution is not to tack as many skins of victims as possible against the wall. His function is to vindicate the rights of the people as expressed in the laws and give those accused of crime a fair trial. — William O. Douglas

Graffitti Quotes By Richard Wright

Men are inventing ideas every day to justify for themselves and others their actions and needs. — Richard Wright

Graffitti Quotes By Lucy Larcom

I never thought that the possession of money would make me feel rich: it often does seem to have an opposite effect. But then, I have never had the opportunity of knowing, by experience, how it does make one feel. It is something to have been spared the responsibility of taking charge of the Lord's silver and gold. — Lucy Larcom