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Lendon James Quotes By Edge

And I quote, Michael Cole is still a massive tool! — Edge

Lendon James Quotes By Alber Elbaz

The worst thing that can happen is if you're stuck within a bubble and you think that is what life is all about. It's great to see other people and hear from people of different ages and opinions. — Alber Elbaz

Lendon James Quotes By Brian Eno

I think that's very significant that we're so attached to the idea now of - it was something I advocated for years, that you can make music in studios, music doesn't have to be made as a real-time experience. But now you see the results of that in people who are completely crippled unless they know that they have the possibility of "cut and paste" and "undo." And "undo" and "undo" and "undo" and "undo" and "undo" again. — Brian Eno

Lendon James Quotes By Saint Francis De Sales

One of the most evil dispositions possible is that which satirizes and turns everything to ridicule. God abhors this vice, and has sometimes punished it in a marked manner — Saint Francis De Sales

Lendon James Quotes By Robert Henri

Finished persons are very common - people who are closed up, quite satisfied that there is little more to learn — Robert Henri

Lendon James Quotes By Andre Gide

It is not becoming to lay to virtue the weariness of old age. — Andre Gide

Lendon James Quotes By Marianne Williamson

To me, hope is a moral imperative. I have hope and faith in forces unseen. — Marianne Williamson

Lendon James Quotes By Steve Albini

Clip your year-end column and put it away for 10 years. See if you don't feel like an idiot when you reread it. — Steve Albini

Lendon James Quotes By George Orwell

Now, comrades, what is the nature of this life of ours? Let us face it: our lives are miserable, laborious, and short. We are born, we are given just so much food as will keep the breath in our bodies and those of us who are capable of it are forced to work to the last atom of our strength; and the very instant that our usefulness has come to an end we are slaughtered with hideous cruelty. No animal in England knows the meaning of happiness or leisure after he is a year old. No animal in England is free. The life of an animal is misery and slavery: that is the plain truth. — George Orwell