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Kids Needing Recess Quotes By James Frey

People don't want to accept the responsibility for their own weakness, so they place the blame on something that they're not responsible for, like disease or genetics. — James Frey

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Casey Abrams

I have musical ADD, so I like to switch things up. — Casey Abrams

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Alex Lifeson

I'm not that fluid when it comes to scales and modes. I just pick up the guitar and play. It's all about exploration: just tune the guitar any way you want and start playing. — Alex Lifeson

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Tom Waits

It's the same with men as with horses and dogs, nothing wants to die. — Tom Waits

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Matt Haig

A cat, I discovered, was very much like a dog. But smaller, and without the self-esteem issues. — Matt Haig

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Julian Casablancas

Just slow it down enough to enjoy the ride. — Julian Casablancas

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Kerem Mermutlu

I work in a restaurant in an airport in Taiwan. I am eighteen years old and I don't like my job because everyone gets on planes and leaves. And I want to leave too. — Kerem Mermutlu

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Wherever there is possession of marks, there is fraud ; wherever there is no-possession of no-marks, there is no fraud. Hence the Tathagata is to be seen from no-marks as marks. — Gautama Buddha

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Abraham, like his parents, seemed to have been limed and caught by the ensnaring inn. — Thomas Hardy

Kids Needing Recess Quotes By Donald Harington

Stay More' is synonymous with 'Status Quo' in fact, there are people who believe, or who like to believe, that the name of the town was intended as an entreaty, beseeching the past to remain present. — Donald Harington