Hellraiser Hellbound Quotes & Sayings
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Dylan prided himself in the gift of reading women's minds. They were such fickle little creatures, as apt to change their minds as their thongs. — Cat Byrd

I know change is possible, I know there is an alternative, because I live a completely different life to the one I was born with. I also know that the solution is not fame or money or any transient adornment of the individual. The only Revolution that can really change the world is the one in your own consciousness, and mine has already begun. — Russell Brand

The very first part in healing is shattering the silence, — Erin Merryn

I have always voted Labour and I always will. I have got to have one stupid, bovine part of me and that's the part that votes Labour. — Julie Burchill

If you have an enemy, you first have to listen - whether he really is an enemy or just speaks in a different language — Hans-Peter Durr

Do not hide behind any mask — Lailah Gifty Akita

Doing mistakes is as much a part of life as avoiding them. You may not get a second chance to do the same mistake, so, go on, give it a shot. — Manoj Arora

As it turns out, three of my four kids are professional singers. And they're really interesting, good singers. — Loudon Wainwright III

Football's not just about scoring goals - it's about winning. — Alan Shearer

I assure you that some of the most awesome things God has ever done for me have come out of the most awful things I'd done to myself. — Beth Moore

While woman sheds the Blood of Life each moon at menstruation, man can only shed the blood of death through warfare and killing. — Katha Pollitt

I am drawn allways toward you,
Your delicate and distant light,
Face which I have never seen. — Sean Russell

Writers only think they are interested in politics, they are not really, it gives them a chance to talk and writers like to talk but really no real writer is really interested in politics. — Gertrude Stein