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Indrans Comedy Quotes By Elton John

I'm the ultimate record fan. I still go out and buy records. — Elton John

Indrans Comedy Quotes By Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Casey was in the bed with Ali. And that was where I drew the line. Because eww. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Indrans Comedy Quotes By Tig Notaro

My career has always kind of moved forward and upward. I've never had anything kind of stall out or go in the opposite direction. I've always kind of been moving in the right direction. — Tig Notaro

Indrans Comedy Quotes By Ginnifer Goodwin

I think of clothes a lot like costumes. I think of what I wear in real life as being my real life character's costume. — Ginnifer Goodwin

Indrans Comedy Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

The conspicuous consumption of limited resources has yet to be accepted widely as a spiritual error, or even bad manners — Barbara Kingsolver

Indrans Comedy Quotes By Mary Daly

...the essential task of feminism is not to go looking around for a ready-made theory and then try to make it relevant to our (little?) "issue" or "problem". This is self-depreciating in the extreme, a fact that is obvious if one realises that feminism is cosmic in its dimensions. — Mary Daly

Indrans Comedy Quotes By Huntley Fitzpatrick

If there were an Olympics for kidding yourself, I'd take home the gold. — Huntley Fitzpatrick

Indrans Comedy Quotes By Sarah Dessen

Like no longer having something could be a good thing, and the proof of it as well. I was used to the opposite, when absence equaled heartbreak. — Sarah Dessen

Indrans Comedy Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

We talk about our assholes. We talk about our cocks. We talk about who we fucked last night, or who we're gonna fuck tomorrow ... Everyone tells one's friends about that, right? So the question is, what happens when you make a distinction between what you tell your friends and what you tell your muse? The trick is to break down that distinction, to approach your muse as frankly as you would talk to yourself, or to your friends. It's the ability to commit to writing, to write the same way you are. — Allen Ginsberg