Hryciuk Gallinger Quotes & Sayings
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In the post-Warhol era a single gesture such as uncrossing one's legs will have more significance than all the pages in War and Peace. — J.G. Ballard
So spoke the man whose importance originated in the golden harvest he had reaped with the resistless hand of force, from the the legal, but unfortunate possessors, in a far distant region, where the conviction of riches proves certain destruction to the hapless natives, and poverty is considered as the greatest crime their European plunderers can possibly be accused of. — Helen Craik
There's a pattern when tours start - a pattern of infighting, of making up, of breaking up, of addiction. There's a pattern of going to jail. There's a pattern of passion for music. — Nikki Sixx
Forty-five percent of Iraqi citizens think it is morally okay to attack American troops. — Marty Meehan
All knowledge has an ultimate goal. Knowledge for the sake of knowledge is, say what you will, nothing but a dismal begging of the question. — Miguel De Unamuno
Disease increases in proportion to the increase in the number of doctors in a place. — Mahatma Gandhi
A gunshot screamed into the night. Both Isaiah and I froze. I prayed to God that nothing warm or wet left my body, and I wasn't referring to piss. — Katie McGarry
One of the earliest memories I have of feeling the power of film music was watching Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. That was a really clear epiphany for me, when I realized that each film has its own music, and that there was someone out there who wrote this very specific music for just this one film. — Geoff Zanelli
If he had stayed, he would have starved in other ways. — Lois Lowry
Big oaks grow from small acorns, and activity is a precursor to accomplishment. You don't think yourself into success. — Mark Sanborn
Don't get hung up about the problems today- Jesus is already there. — Victoria Peace Green
Everywhere you look, there's a hunger to put the ethos by which Wall Street thrives on trial. — Tina Brown
When the frail black cat who had lived through abuse and abandonment entered her equally arduous life, she smiled at her and said, "What a journey you took to find your way to me." And when the frail black cat who had offered nothing but comfort and companionship died in her arms just a few years later, she smiled at her through hurtful tears and said, "only a journey like that could lead to a love as pure and enduring as this ... " She then leaned down and bestowed upon her the breadth of her grace. — Donna Lynn Hope
I suppose in London they all drink from the same watering holes. — Trisha Goddard
