Lebbeus Thomas Quotes & Sayings
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It's people who write music because they are obsessed that I like; because they have something to say and no other way to say it. — Mark Mothersbaugh

Scars are not a disfigurement, they are a sign telling the world that you fucking survived whatever it was that tried to kill you. — Jaden Wilkes

All of them are the same type; girls with overprocessed hair and too much makeup and way too much access to Daddy's credit cards. Girls who, if you took away the designer labels, hair dye and cover-up, wouldn't be more than average-looking, but with all that stuff look too plastic to be pretty. — Hannah Harrington

The cost of research, development and testing of a new drug is vastly greater than the cost of each dose produced. How should we pay for new medicines? Innovators should be rewarded according to the impact of their medicine, and people should contribute to these rewards according to their ability to pay. — Thomas Pogge

Why was it that when noughts committed criminal acts, the fact that they were noughts was always pointed out? The banker was a Cross. The newsreader didn't even mention it. — Malorie Blackman

I have no story. My story goes from day to day. — Robert Plant

Even if you are a minority of one it does not make you wrong — George Orwell

When young people are too rigidly sequestered from [the world], their lively and romantic imaginations paint it to them as a paradise of which they have been beguiled; but when they are shown it properly, and in due time, they see it such as it really is, equally shared by pain and pleasure, hope and disappointment. — Fanny Burney

Obviously, when you do something with drama and comedy in it - and by that, I mean a scene that has drama and comedy in it - you know the minute you introduce music, you're either scoring the drama or you're scoring the comedy, and therefore the scene becomes either dramatic or comedic. — Noah Hawley

The United States, however, refused to recognize copyright for foreign authors until 1891, — Peter Baldwin