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Monkees Band Quotes By Charlie Day

You're happy that people are seeing your work. As for the critics, it really hurts when they knock you. — Charlie Day

Monkees Band Quotes By Gary Numan

When I was 11 I became a massive fan of The Monkees. We had a so-called 'band' of kids on my street and we'd go along to people's houses and mime to Monkees records. — Gary Numan

Monkees Band Quotes By Kendare Blake

Stop poking your nose around where it doesn't belong, someone cuts it off. There's something else going on around you, like a storm. — Kendare Blake

Monkees Band Quotes By Mike Fisher

If you're truly living the way Jesus lived, then you're going to get those people that disagree. But you're also going to get those people who, if you're loving them the right way and you're being a good teammate, are going to like you too. — Mike Fisher

Monkees Band Quotes By Patrick Demarchelier

When you're a fashion photographer, you must inspire a dream. — Patrick Demarchelier

Monkees Band Quotes By Anonymous

And this is the judgment: q the light has come into the world, and r people loved the darkness rather than the light because s their works were evil. — Anonymous

Monkees Band Quotes By James Frey

I'm trying to influence the next generation or two generations or three generations behind me. That's a big ambition of mine. — James Frey

Monkees Band Quotes By Rinker Buck

Fear was just a deceptive veil obscuring the unknown. — Rinker Buck

Monkees Band Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

It is an ambassador's duty to stand up for his nation's foreign policy in any era and under any government whatsoever. Ambassadors are, in the full meaning of the term, titled spies. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Monkees Band Quotes By Rashod Ollison

And there were the warm spaces in the music I loved the most, openings through which I could enter and lay my burdens down. There, behind the groove and riding on the melody, I was complete and free. — Rashod Ollison