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![Poson Poya Day Quotes By Wes Anderson Poson Poya Day Quotes By Wes Anderson](https://quotessayings.net/pics/poson-poya-day-quote-by-wes-anderson-1461760.jpg)
You don't do background music the way a lot of more conventional films do. The music is often kind of a character in your films to the extent that sometimes you stop and watch someone perform a song. — Wes Anderson
![Poson Poya Day Quotes By Wilbur Ross Poson Poya Day Quotes By Wilbur Ross](https://quotessayings.net/pics/poson-poya-day-quote-by-wilbur-ross-1992529.jpg)
The fundamentals are the U.S. is going to end up being a net exporter of natural gas. That's going to be wonderful to help our balance of payments, reduce our dependence on a lot of countries that aren't so crazy about us, and change many, many parts of what goes on here. — Wilbur Ross
![Poson Poya Day Quotes By Socrates Poson Poya Day Quotes By Socrates](https://quotessayings.net/pics/poson-poya-day-quote-by-socrates-1041212.jpg)
Is it not, then, better to be ridiculous and friendly than clever and hostile? — Socrates
![Poson Poya Day Quotes By Stephen Fry Poson Poya Day Quotes By Stephen Fry](https://quotessayings.net/pics/poson-poya-day-quote-by-stephen-fry-1263325.jpg)
A month's salary, deep regret, the telephone number of some foul rehab clinic and my lance was free. — Stephen Fry
![Poson Poya Day Quotes By A.J. Molloy Poson Poya Day Quotes By A.J. Molloy](https://quotessayings.net/pics/poson-poya-day-quote-by-a-j-molloy-1718894.jpg)
I know the truth: nothing but Love endures; the rest is smoke. — A.J. Molloy
![Poson Poya Day Quotes By Jane Austen Poson Poya Day Quotes By Jane Austen](https://quotessayings.net/pics/poson-poya-day-quote-by-jane-austen-2222559.jpg)
Marianne was vexed at it for her sister's sake, and turned her eyes towards Elinor to see how she bore these attacks, with an earnestness which gave Elinor far more pain than could arise from such common-place raillery as Mrs. Jennings's. — Jane Austen