Norman Sonic Quotes & Sayings
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Alexander the Great changed a few boundaries and killed a few men. Both he and Napoleon were forced into fame by circumstances outside of themselves and by currents of the time, but Margaret Sanger made currents and circumstances. When the history of our civilization is written, it will be a biological history and Margaret Sanger will be its heroine. — H.G.Wells

What I don't understand about mobile homes is that you have a mobile place to live, you park it, and you never move it again. That's like buying a Sony Walkman, and nailing it to your hi-fi. — Nick Hancock

Solo dancing does not exist: the dancer dances with the floor: add another dancer and you have a quartet: each dance with the other and each with the floor. — Steve Paxton

I glances at Sloane, who was having a joyous reunion with fifty close friends she hadn't seen since yesterday. — Alex Flinn

I've been into Sonic Youth since junior high school. I think I kind of have ADD, so it's good music for ADD because it just throws you in different directions all the time. I really like Kim Gordon's voice and Thurston Moore's voice, and I like the guitars going off on tangents. — Norman Reedus

This was summer at Sierra Camp, perhaps no different from — Paul Kalanithi

Never believe anything you think about yourself as a writer when you're not writing. — David Milch

I started out singing covers. I've sung a lot of 'em and love a lot of 'em. — Rodney Atkins

In business courtesy and efficiency have a symbiotic relationship. — Eleanor Roosevelt

There's no way we could play a country song as well as a country band or a Latin song as well as a Latin band. We could never expect to do that. We just keep doing what we do, what we know how to do. We sound like ourselves. — Mike Gordon

Be ready and willing to be a beginner every morning. That's how you grow and step into your greatness — Joel Brown

By making inquiries he found that the girl's name was Bathsheba Everdene, and that the cow would go dry in about seven days. He dreaded the eighth day. — Thomas Hardy