Milhausen Indiana Quotes & Sayings
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I would never again assume that any figure of authority automatically held any intellectual distinction. I am unafraid. — Morrissey

There was so much light in the world we knew we would never be able to count it all. — Alice Hoffman

And I hate to see artists who are real safe. I love to see artists swing for the fences sometimes. — Lee Ann Womack

Contrary to the movies, police work does not consist solely of chasing after the bad guy down dark, forbidding alleyways. Most of the real chasing is done sitting behind a desk with a telephone glued to the ear, hunting down new leads and investigating paper trails. — Keith Houghton

I am a muso, and I love doing it. I assumed that would be my career for a long time. I always wanted to be a writer, but I didn't think that anyone could actually be that full-time, so I always go back to conducting and arranging and playing. If you scratch me, I'm a musician. — Jason Robert Brown

If Liana wanted to fight over Harlow, she was going to lose. Not that I liked him that way. That was to say, I wasn't sure how I felt about Harlow, but it damned sure wasn't up to her to tell me. — Red Tash

That's the thing with suicide pacts. Sometimes they only really work if they catch you by surprise. — R. K. Milholland

I don't want someone who's just with me until things get a little too difficult, or something better comes along, or marriage isn't as much fun as it used to be. I want the real thing-for better or worse, rich, poor, sickness, health, forever and ever, amen. — Lisa Wingate

The hype cheapens the hyped, as right things are then made wrong by exaggeration. — Criss Jami

Don't flatter the rich, or appear to willing before the great. — Thomas A Kempis

Besides it's as nothing to the death of a child. He doesn't mind telling you his faith was sorely tried. There's no grief like a parent's. — Eimear McBride

Single by choice, just not my choice. — Celia Imrie