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Rhymefest Man Quotes By Dan Harmon

Storytelling comes naturally to humans, but since we live in an unnatural world, we sometimes need a little help doing what we'd naturally do. — Dan Harmon

Rhymefest Man Quotes By William H Gass

Seldom was blue for blue's sake present till Pollock hurled pigment at his canvas like pies. — William H Gass

Rhymefest Man Quotes By Jan Hunt

Toddlers ask many questions, and so do school children - until about grade three. By that time, many of them have learned an unfortunate fact, that in school, it can be more important for self-protection to hide one's ignorance about a subject than to learn more about it, regardless of one's curiosity. — Jan Hunt

Rhymefest Man Quotes By Sophie Hannah

I thought to myself, 'No matter what happens from now on, even if my heart ends up in pieces, this makes it all worth it, this moment. — Sophie Hannah

Rhymefest Man Quotes By Catherine Zeta-Jones

I'd love to do a show in Vegas with drag queens. The tackier the better. — Catherine Zeta-Jones

Rhymefest Man Quotes By Michelle Sagara

But she only knew one way of conquering fear, and that was to charge into it, blindly. — Michelle Sagara

Rhymefest Man Quotes By Ed Asner

I'm not sought after. I never get enough work. It's the history of my career. There just isn't anything to turn down, let me put it that way. — Ed Asner

Rhymefest Man Quotes By Don DeLillo

I think pleasure is in the moment more than in the thing. — Don DeLillo

Rhymefest Man Quotes By Gary Potter

When the Christian majority takes over this country, there will be no satanic churches, no more free distribution of pornography, no more talk of rights for homosexuals. After the Christian majority takes control, pluralism will be seen as immoral and evil and the state will not permit anybody the right to practice evil. — Gary Potter