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Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Ian Doescher

The hardest part of writing 'William Shakespeare's Star Wars' was probably the sheer amount of iambic pentameter and tiptoeing around certain scenes I knew would be hot-button issues for 'Star Wars' fans. — Ian Doescher

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Sarah A. Kenney

He was a demon who dreamed of a Star..
She was a Star who dreamed of Falling.. — Sarah A. Kenney

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Diane Warren

I know what it's like to have a broken heart. I know what it's like to feel pain: When my songs don't become hits, it breaks my heart. There are a million ways to break a heart. I can relate. — Diane Warren

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Isaac Marion

Nature is hungry. It is ready to take back what the man stole from it by living. — Isaac Marion

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Sophie Swetchine

Our vanity is the constant enemy of our dignity. — Sophie Swetchine

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By David Levithan

We all understand that this is just music. We all understand these songs were written Before - there is no way the band could have known how we would hear them After. But the songs ring true. — David Levithan

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Jettie Woodruff

Pray to a deaf God that didn't hear me. — Jettie Woodruff

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Eva Indigo

We stood surrounded by orchids that would make Georgia O'Keeffe teary-eyed and most lesbians distracted. — Eva Indigo

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

I can either give in to fear and give up - or refuse to let it touch me and go on. — Karen Marie Moning

Hamlet Duplicity Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

I learn with great concern that [one] portion of our frontier so interesting, so important, and so exposed, should be so entirely unprovided with common fire-arms. I did not suppose any part of the United States so destitute of what is considered as among the first necessaries of a farm-house. — Thomas Jefferson