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Romancers Band Quotes By Lesley Nicol

The first role I played was Madame Ranevsky in 'The Cherry Orchard.' — Lesley Nicol

Romancers Band Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

Leaning over the bright display among the back aisles of a forbidden arcade, rows of other players silent, unnoticed, closing time never announced, playing for nothing but the score itself, the row of numbers, a chance of entering her initials among those of other strangers for a brief time, no longer the time the world observed but game time, underground time, time that could take her nowhere outside its own tight and falsely deathless perimeter. — Thomas Pynchon

Romancers Band Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

It may happen that he sends a letter in verse, a mag-ni-fi-cent one, but which afterward he might wish to bring back with the tears of his whole life, for the sense of beauty is violated. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Romancers Band Quotes By Toni Sorenson

We mothers can testify that it is impossible to completely control a child. It's like trying to steer a cat. Toni sorenson — Toni Sorenson

Romancers Band Quotes By Jason Chaffetz

My mother, she passed away when I was 28 years old. She fought cancer for more than 10 years. She had breast cancer, and I miss her. — Jason Chaffetz

Romancers Band Quotes By Jon Skovron

He would talk about how important all music was. How it took us
not just the people who played it but the people who heard it
to a place above the normal boring world. — Jon Skovron

Romancers Band Quotes By Alexander Pope

The season when to come, and when to go, to sing, or cease to sing, we never know. — Alexander Pope

Romancers Band Quotes By Max De Pree

When things go awry, trust powers the generators until the problem is fixed. — Max De Pree

Romancers Band Quotes By Adam Kluger

'Brand-Dropping' is the term that the Kluger Agency coined to describe discreetly advertising by product mentioning in song, and we feel we can make this the way of the future without jeopardizing any artist's creative outlet or typical style. — Adam Kluger