Odd Future Lyric Quotes & Sayings
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I promised to tell you how one falls in love. — Michael Ondaatje
Pentiums melt in your PC, not in your hand. — Emo Philips
Great morning prayer is like marinating in the Holy Spirit. — Mark Hart
In France the music schools are a bit old fashioned. I was more excited about doing my own stuff or to play with my friend in my band, than studying the piano. — Yann Tiersen
I'm pretty good with talking to girls if I have an introduction, but I'm the worst at trying to go pick up a girl. I'm really bad at breaking the ice. It's awkward! — Bryan Greenberg
When you just breathe on me, I want you. Being in your arms will melt me. Being naked with you might kill me. — Debra Anastasia
Things can be added, but that doesn't mean that anything is missing. — Chris Matakas
People think of science like somehow that's the answer, and that it's all about right answers, but science is a lens that we look at the world through. — Dallas Campbell
When one has shot down one's first, second or third opponent, then one begins to find out how the trick is done. — Manfred Von Richthofen
[writing to Stirling in 1740]
... an unlucky accident happened to some of the French mathematicians in Peru. It seems that they were shewing French gallantry to the natives' wives, who have murdered their servants destroyed their instruments and burnt their papers, the Gentlemen escaping narrowly themselves. What an ugly article this will make in a journal. — Colin Maclaurin
Only through focus can you do world-class things, no matter how capable you are. — Bill Gates
A guy walks into a bar, orders a drink, sees a girl that catches his eye. Asks her if she wants another, they fall for each other and end up lovers. They laugh, cry, hold on tight and make it work for a little while, then one night her taillights fade out into the dark. And a guy walks into a bar — Tyler Farr
The body is God's temple, but we are to worship God, not the temple. — Martin Luther King Jr.
