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Safford Quotes By Phil Ehart

We [ The Kansas]'re somewhat hard-pressed at this time to imagine any bands that'll be around 40 years from now (and that's our personal opinion). — Phil Ehart

Safford Quotes By Jack London

Strength is an empty shell. — Jack London

Safford Quotes By John James Audubon

I feel I am strange to all but the birds of America. — John James Audubon

Safford Quotes By Laurie Anderson

The only stuff I don't like are Broadway musicals. I hate them. I don't even like to talk about it. I can't bear musicals. — Laurie Anderson

Safford Quotes By Sarah Vowell

If I'm still wistful about On the Road, I look on the rest of the Kerouac oeuvre
the poems, the poems!
in horror. Read Satori in Paris lately? But if I had never read Jack Kerouac's horrendous poems, I never would have had the guts to write horrendous poems myself. I never would have signed up for Mrs. Safford's poetry class the spring of junior year, which led me to poetry readings, which introduced me to bad red wine, and after that it's all just one big blurry condemned path to journalism and San Francisco. — Sarah Vowell

Safford Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

Nothing is impossible that one desires with an indomitable will. — Henrik Ibsen

Safford Quotes By Emily James Smith Putnam

As the gentleman decays, the lady survives as the strongest evidence of his former predominance. — Emily James Smith Putnam

Safford Quotes By Heidi McLaughlin

Sometimes you feel so much that common sense goes out the window. The important thing moving forward is that you're making the best decisions. Everyone has an error in judgment every now and again. — Heidi McLaughlin

Safford Quotes By Desmond Ong

I was out loving life instead of in some office hating it — Desmond Ong

Safford Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

There is a growing wave in this country of fear, and of intolerance which springs from fear. Sometimes it is a religious intolerance, sometimes it is a racial intolerance, but all intolerance grows from the same roots. — Eleanor Roosevelt