Kingshighway Quotes & Sayings
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While you make pretty speeches I'm being cut to shreds You feed me to the lions A delicate balance — Thom Yorke

But nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight / Got to kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight. — Bruce Cockburn

A team is not a group of people that work together. A team is a group of people that trust each other. — Simon Sinek

What would you do if a stranger came up to you on a New York street and, before disappearing into the crowd, gave you a note which read: "I know your predicament; it is such and such. Be at the southeast corner of Lindell Boulevard and Kingshighway in St. Louis at 9 a.m., April 16 - I have news of the greatest importance"? — Walker Percy

Math just wasn't my favorite. I didn't get how important math is and how it relates to real life. That's why I think I was turned off to it. Once I got down arithmetic and a little bit of algebra, I think I checked out. As I've gotten older, I think there's a lot more relation to math. English was my favorite subject. — Adam Rodriguez

Strong jealousy in a beautiful love is the autumn in the middle of a hot summer! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

He changed more times than a baby in a beer-drinking contest. — Scott Adams

I'm only myself when I have a guitar in my hands. — George Harrison

Nothing gives you a fear flashback like a bunch of strangers cheering in surprise that you're not dead. — Tina Fey

She wasn't wholly infatuated, though she liked the way he looked; but, so too did he and that unfatuated her a bit. — Alan Bennett

All my seams have meaning - they emphasize something about the body, — Charles James

You must find a way to express your ideas and compel your audience to react through the idea itself, and then figuring out what the best representative of that idea may be, and bringing it to life. — Kevin Spacey

It's time, Old Captain, lift anchor, sink!
The land rots; we shall sail into the night;
if now the sky and sea are black as ink
our hearts, as you must know, are filled with light.
Only when we drink poison are we well
we want, this fire so burns our brain tissue,
to drown in the abyss - heaven or hell,
who cares? Through the unknown, we'll find the new. ("Le Voyage") — Charles Baudelaire

Love is something you and I must have. We must have it because our spirit feeds upon it. We must have it because without it we become weak and faint. Without love our self-esteem weakens. Without it our courage fails. Without love we can no longer look out confidently at the world. — Chief Dan George

There is a child in every one of us who is still a trick-or-treater looking for a brightly-lit front porch. — Robert Breault

I'm a writer; I can float for hours on a word like "amethyst" or "broom" or the way so many words sound like what they are: "earth" so firm and basic, "air" so light, like a breath. You can't imagine them the other way around: She plunged her hands into the rich brown air. Sometimes I think I would like to be a word - not a big important word, like "love" or "truth," just a small ordinary word, like "orange" or "inkstain" or "so," a word that people use so often and so unthinkingly that its specialness has all been worn away, like the roughness on a pebble in a creek bed, but that has a solid heft when you pick it up, and if you hold it to the light at just the right angle you can glimpse the spark at its core. — Katha Pollitt