Matt Colwell Quotes & Sayings
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I was never good at scratching, but I was good at collecting old records. Florida was a great place for that, because it's where people go to die. — Diplo

In some ways, blogging is like drinking - it gives a person permission to be a total asshole. — Augusten Burroughs

Pinn just won a medal for intelligence,' Frey said, shaking his head as he clapped. 'I don't want to live on this planet any more. — Chris Wooding

Be wise enough to forgive but don't be foolish enough to trust again. — Ikechukwu Izuakor

When Musk is present, the chats tend toward the absurd and fantastic — Ashlee Vance

I was a sort of rock journalist - whatever that is - in London in the late '60s. — Jonathan Demme

Out of the depths of sorrow and sacrifice will be born again the glory of mankind. — Winston Churchill

The thing I like a lot about acting is I'll never learn enough. I'll never know it inside and out. — Dylan O'Brien

The older you get, the easier it is to get injured. But what I've learned the hard way is that the more excess weight you have, the more likely you are to get injured doing everyday things. — Steve Howey

How can one bargain for anything that is worth while? And what else is worth bargaining for? — Charles Williams

According to my daughters, my most irritating habit is asking for cups of tea. — Neil Gaiman

He could not believe that ordinary people in the Culture really wanted the war, no matter how they had voted. They had their communist Utopia. They were soft and pampered and indulged, and the Contact section's evangelical materialism provided their conscience-salving good works. What more could they want? The war had to be the Mind's idea; it was part of their clinical drive to clean up the galaxy, make it run on nice, efficient lines, without waste, injustice or suffering. The fools in the Culture couldn't see that one day the Minds would start thinking how wasteful and inefficient the humans in the Culture themselves were. — Iain Banks

Sitting in Grandmother's old wicker chair and littering my porch with her foolish young life. — Wallace Stegner