Laker Nation Quotes & Sayings
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Top Laker Nation Quotes
Study carefully, the character of the one you recommend, lest their misconduct bring you shame. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
I was shaped by the heroes in the films I saw, which you always want to emulate and be like. I wanted to be like Alan Ladd, Gary Cooper, Jimmy Stewart. — Robert Osborne
I always think I'm the Tom Cruise of music - a lot of success and fans, but no critics, darling. — Jon Bon Jovi
Against self-slaughter There is a prohibition so divine That cravens my weak hand. — William Shakespeare
Although Adam suspected there was a god, he also suspected it didn't actually matter. — Maggie Stiefvater
Give me high-impact love that makes me stronger that I am. Or give me nothing at all. — Natalie C. Parker
The moment artists can just do what they love to do then music will go right back to where it used to be. I mean back in the '60s and '70s and '80s, that's what it was. — Akon
Every time i try and wink at someone, I mess it up and end up scaring people. — Taylor Swift
Yeah, my parents are crappy, but you hurt either of my sisters and I will spend my life finding ways to destroy you. — Patrick Ness
If you can forgive yourself then you will no longer see the reflection of your own internal judgement in the faces of the people around you. And if you can do that then suddenly you'll be in a whole different universe because the universe we all exist in is the one where we're all so terrified of the judgement of our peers. — Duncan Trussell
If you want to call me a bigot, fine. — Jesse Helms
Letting go means we stop trying to force outcomes and make people behave. It means we give up resistance to the way things are, for the moment. It means we stop trying to do the impossible-controlling that which we cannot-and instead, focus on what is possible-which usually means taking care of ourselves. And we do this in gentleness, kindness, and love, as much as possible. — Melody Beattie
Look upon the errors of others in sorrow, not in anger. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
