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Holograms Band Quotes By Edgar Wright

I think it's good to have pressure on yourself. The worst crime is to get kind of really complacent. — Edgar Wright

Holograms Band Quotes By Joseph Fink

LAUREN: We here at Strexcorp Synergists, Inc., are dedicated to the betterment of life through branding, social networking, and upbeat music.
KEVIN: And hard work.
LAUREN: I'm pretty sure it's implied that hard work is part of it, Kevin.
KEVIN: I'm pretty sure I didn't ask for your feedback. — Joseph Fink

Holograms Band Quotes By Nancy Travis

I want to do a show about a woman who's juggling a career with a relationship. — Nancy Travis

Holograms Band Quotes By Rosanna Pansino

The first time I ever got recognized, I was at Chipotle eating a face full of burrito, and a fan started filming me and said, 'Oh my gosh, that's the girl from 'Nerdy Nummies!' They kind of waved a little, and I waved back with a burrito in my mouth. — Rosanna Pansino

Holograms Band Quotes By Meg Howrey

Keep making noise, I prayed, laughing. Bang drums. Clamor and ring bells for I cannot stand to hear the tired beating of this almost heart. — Meg Howrey

Holograms Band Quotes By Melina Marchetta

A home to come back to every day of their lives.
Where they would all belong or long to be.
A place on the Jellicoe Road. — Melina Marchetta

Holograms Band Quotes By Samuel Beckett

[A]ll I want to do is sit on my ass and fart and think of Dante. — Samuel Beckett

Holograms Band Quotes By Anne Rice

I think we are wise, we English speakers, to savor accents. They teach us things about our own tongue. — Anne Rice

Holograms Band Quotes By Warren De La Rue

For a deeper interest in the Moon than I ever felt before. — Warren De La Rue

Holograms Band Quotes By Henri Nouwen

Living in a community with very wounded people, I came to see that I had lived most of my life as a tightrope artist trying to walk on a high, thin cable from one tower to the other, always waiting for the applause when I had not fallen off and broken my leg. — Henri Nouwen