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Rescue Rangers Quotes & Sayings

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Rescue Rangers Quotes By Angie Stone

As an artist, program directors always want to put you in a little box. — Angie Stone

Rescue Rangers Quotes By Niall Horan

I wonder if anyone thinks of me when they can't fall asleep at night. — Niall Horan

Rescue Rangers Quotes By A.S. King

I have too much homework to watch M*A*S*H yet, so I settle down at the kitchen table and I face it. — A.S. King

Rescue Rangers Quotes By Shahid Kapoor

I thought I was okay in my first film, and then I was really, really bad in some films. I really cringe when I see some of my scenes. There's a scene in one film where a dog is biting me; the expressions I have made should be qualified as the most over-acted scene in the history of the cinema. The dog's expressions were more real than mine. — Shahid Kapoor

Rescue Rangers Quotes By Pepper Winters

You're different, I'll give you that. They didn't break you, but don't
think you can fight me. You won't win. — Pepper Winters

Rescue Rangers Quotes By Claire Cook

Maybe part of finding what you wanted was recognizing what you didn't want. — Claire Cook

Rescue Rangers Quotes By David Almond

I sit in my tree I sing like the birds My beak is my pen My songs are my poems. — David Almond

Rescue Rangers Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

Er, um, well. Most of the things coming out of my mouth are sounds, not words. Seems you spend enough time by yourself dumpster diving, you forget basic
human social skills — Alexandra Bracken

Rescue Rangers Quotes By Ethel Smyth

If some people are right, artists are put into this world not to practice their art, but to talk about it. And judging by the flattering invitations many a humble climber will receive to pontificate from the lowest rung but one of the ladder, humanity is in a dangerously receptive frame of mind, and artists a race devoid of either modesty or sense of humor. — Ethel Smyth