Killmer Lane Quotes & Sayings
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I suppose I could claim that I had suspected that the world was a cheap and shoddy sham, a bad cover for something deeper and weirder and infinitely more strange, and that, in some way, I already know the truth. But I think that's just how the world has always been. And even now I know the truth, the world still seems cheap and shoddy. Different world, different shoddy, but that's how it feels. — Neil Gaiman

If somebody gives me a chance to do something, I am going to use that space, that time, that light, that whatever it is and try and work with it. — Robert Barry

But, he also said it because part of him wanted more of her, this cold woman who was not exactly cold, this rock who was not stone. — Alice Sebold

Friendship redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in half. — Francis Bacon

Wealth is a tide which flows into one place by ebbing from another. — Austin O'Malley

I could get my camera and point it at two people and not point it at the homeless third person to the right of the frame, or not include the murder that's going on to the left of the frame. — Joel Sternfeld

She painted because she loved to paint. She never exhibited. She had no career, no ambitions for her work except that it be good, and she didn't care what we thought of it. — Michael Ignatieff

There's no fun in a bag if it's not kicked around so that it looks as if the cat's been sitting on it - and it usually has. The cat may even be in it! I always put on stickers and beads and worry beads. You can get them from Greece, Israel, Palestine - from anywhere in the world. — Jane Birkin

When I was about 13, 14 - 13, I would carry a magic marker with me everywhere I went so I could write the word "Bowie" on everything that wasn't mine. — RuPaul

I have always lived the way I wanted regardless of whether or not it was popular. — Marie Osmond

But Shakespeare one gets acquainted with without knowing how. It is a part of an Englishman's constitution. His thoughts and beauties are so spread abroad that one touches them everywhere; one is intimate with him by instinct. No man of any brain can open at a good part of one of his plays without falling into the flow of his meaning immediately. — Jane Austen

Great art is difficult," Caleb said. After a few moments, he said, "But I don't understand why it has to be so difficult sometimes. — Kevin Wilson

Sticking your tongue in an electrical socket is dangerous- not to mention painful. -Marco — Katherine Applegate

I lost my virginity when I was 6 years old. — Flavor Flav