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Pogus Productions Quotes By Patti Smith

I didn't love Jim Morrison 'cause he was self-destructive. I loved him because of his work. Because of the way he merged poetry and rock-and-roll. Because he did something new. — Patti Smith

Pogus Productions Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

The wise speak only of what they know — J.R.R. Tolkien

Pogus Productions Quotes By Wallace Stevens

New York is a field of tireless and antagonistic interests undoubtedly fascinating but horribly unreal. Everybody is looking at everybody else a foolish crowd walking on mirrors. — Wallace Stevens

Pogus Productions Quotes By Janet Taylor Lisle

If you don't believe it's elves, that's your problem. I know it's elves. — Janet Taylor Lisle

Pogus Productions Quotes By Henry Rollins

My mother, a very eclectic listener, had the first Doors album and gave it to me when I expressed interest in the band. It was one of the first records I ever had. As the years passed, the babysitters who used to look after me would bring their Doors albums to the apartment, and that's how I got to hear their later work. — Henry Rollins

Pogus Productions Quotes By Peter Singer

My own view is that being a vegetarian or vegan is not an end in itself, but a means towards reducing both human and animal suffering and leaving a habitable planet to future generations. — Peter Singer

Pogus Productions Quotes By Maira Kalman

In any work you do, you can be profound one minute, and then you be superficial the next, and you can be smart and insightful and then insipid. There can be room for all that. — Maira Kalman

Pogus Productions Quotes By Oscar Wilde

keep love in your heart — Oscar Wilde

Pogus Productions Quotes By Jules Verne

Conseil: If that is the case, this dugong may well be the last of its race, and perhaps it would be better to spare it, in the interest of science.
Ned Land: Perhaps it will be better to hunt it, in the interest of the kitchen. — Jules Verne