Nepal Earthquake Survivor Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't have the answers yet, but I wasn't terrified of them anymore. — Nicole Williams

I know I'm not gonna please everybody when I make a record. I don't let that affect any of my decisions. — Jason Aldean

Ideals, standards, aspirations,
those are chameleon words, and take color from their speakers,
often false tints. A scholarly man of my acquaintance once told me that he traveled a thousand miles into the desert to get away from the word uplift, and it was the first word he heard after he reached his destination. — Carolyn Wells

The bells cease, and the power goes from me, and I descend again to the world of the living; and if in some foolish confiding moment I try to explain why I want to re-live those old days, to tear the Truth out of the past so that all men shall see plainly, perhaps someone will say to me, 'Oh, the War! A tragedy - best forgotten.' — Henry Williamson

There is, however, a similarity between juggling and composing on the typewriter. The trick is, when you spill something, make it look like part of the act. — Tom Robbins

To tell the truth is revolutionary. — Antonio Gramsci

When I first went into freelancing, I think there was a period of about eight months when nothing happened. Everything that I wrote crumbled up, and then it became a self-destructive thing - when you begin to doubt yourself, when doubt turns into - it's sort of like impotence. Once impotent, you're forever impotent. Because you're always worried about being impotent. — Rod Serling

I've never written songs about relationships. I've written songs about how I feel. The songs are more about me, than another person. That's the way I like to look at it. — Marilyn Manson

Green called Curtis his son. And he was ready to go to war for him, like any good father would. — A.E. Via

I always knew I wanted to make my own way; I never wanted to be dependent on my father. — Tamara Mellon