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Murks Corner Quotes By Gina Greenlee

You'd be surprised who will back down when you speak up. — Gina Greenlee

Murks Corner Quotes By Elizabeth Olsen

I would mimic what I saw in Grease and Guys and Dolls in front of my mom's mirror and I would practice voices and songs. When you put me alone in a room, that's what I would do. — Elizabeth Olsen

Murks Corner Quotes By Dan Millman

You have to lose your mind in order to regain your senses. — Dan Millman

Murks Corner Quotes By Andrew Stone

It's the best gift in the world to be able to get up and dance because it's the best gym. You artistically stretch your brain and you physically stretch your body to a higher point than a singular rotation movement like running. It makes your whole body move in lots of different ways, and it can make you very flexible as well, which is good for later life. — Andrew Stone

Murks Corner Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Alas! it is not till time, with reckless hand, has torn out half the leaves from the Book of Human Life to light the fires of passion with from day to day, that man begins to see that the leaves which remain are few in number. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Murks Corner Quotes By Jimmy Page

I played guitar all my life, all the way through the Yardbirds, but I knew that for me this was going to be a guitar vehicle, because that's what I wanted it to be. — Jimmy Page

Murks Corner Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

None of what Barack Obama is doing or wants to do to this country is anything the rest of the world hasn't seen before and already failed at. — Rush Limbaugh

Murks Corner Quotes By Anne Frank

I wonder if anyone can ever succeed in making their children content. — Anne Frank

Murks Corner Quotes By Thomas Paine

If anything had or could have a value equal to gold and silver, it would require no tender law; and if it had not that value it ought not to have such a law; and, therefore, all tender laws are tyrannical and unjust and calculated to support fraud and oppression. — Thomas Paine