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Mulvany Custer Quotes By Rhys Chamberlain

Listen, we got two stiffs and a river of red in a villa in Herne Bay ... — Rhys Chamberlain

Mulvany Custer Quotes By Markus Zusak

The dog next-door had settled down, and the neighbourhood seemed stunned by this event occurring in our backyard. It was like it could sense it. It could sense some form of tragedy and helplessness being played out, and to tell you the truth, it all surprised me. I was so used to things just going on, oblivious and ignorant to all feeling. — Markus Zusak

Mulvany Custer Quotes By John Leguizamo

It takes time to understand yourself, to go inside yourself and to question yourself and really take yourself to task. That's self-expression. — John Leguizamo

Mulvany Custer Quotes By Karrie Webb

I think Australian food is probably some of the best in the world. — Karrie Webb

Mulvany Custer Quotes By Hermann Hesse

But I am thinking now of your favorite of whom you have talked to me sometimes, and read me, too, some of his letters, of Mozart. How was it with him in his day? Who controlled things in his times and ruled the roost and gave the tone and counted for something? Was it Mozart or the business people, Mozart or the average man? And in what fashion did he come to die and be buried? And perhaps, I mean, it has always been the same and always will be ... Time and the world, money and power belong to the small people and the shallow people. To the rest, to the real men belongs nothing. — Hermann Hesse

Mulvany Custer Quotes By Mose Allison

The idea was I'd never amount to anything in music, The theme there was that I was talented, but I wouldn't work hard enough to do anything with it. — Mose Allison

Mulvany Custer Quotes By Walt Whitman

My rule has been, so far as I could have any rule (I could have no cast-iron rule) - my rule has been, to write what I have to say the best way I can - then lay it aside - taking it up again after some time and reading it afresh - the mind new to it. If there's no jar in the new reading, well and good - that's sufficient for me. — Walt Whitman