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Jeffery Seaver Quotes By Neil Diamond

Songs are life in 80 words or less. — Neil Diamond

Jeffery Seaver Quotes By Peter Landesman

Life is itself an occupational hazard. Sometimes the things we love hurt us. Embracing and navigating around that contradiction is part of what it is to be alive. — Peter Landesman

Jeffery Seaver Quotes By Tiesto

If you remix, people want to tap into your sound. If you keep that to yourself, it makes the sound more special. — Tiesto

Jeffery Seaver Quotes By Dave Franklin

Are you ready to try to tame the Wrath? — Dave Franklin

Jeffery Seaver Quotes By John Steinbeck

They have one quilt and a piece of canvas for bedding. The sleeping arrangement is clever. Mother and father lie down together and two children lie between them. Then heading the other way, the other two children lie, the littler ones. If the mother and father sleep with their legs spread wide, there is room for the legs of the children. — John Steinbeck

Jeffery Seaver Quotes By Ainslie Hogarth

Eyeglasses and teeth: both breakable, valuable things that you have to carry with you all the time. Hanging there precariously like earrings without backings, threatening to fall out, chip off, crack to the quick because of some innocent nut or seed or beer bottle. — Ainslie Hogarth

Jeffery Seaver Quotes By Harvey Pekar

It didn't take long to establish myself, as far as people thinking my work was good. They liked it from the start. — Harvey Pekar

Jeffery Seaver Quotes By Mortimer J. Adler

Philosophy is like science and unlike history in that it seeks general truths rather than an account of particular events, either in the near or distant past. — Mortimer J. Adler

Jeffery Seaver Quotes By Sarah Beth Durst

I hope I haven't hurt your feelings,' he said.
'I don't have feelings, at least not the inconvenient ones. — Sarah Beth Durst