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Simantan Quotes By Philip Ardagh

If anyone had appeared in just a pair of boxer shorts or swimming trunks, the womenfolk would have had "an attack of the vapors" and the menfolk would have exploded in a rage at the indecency of it. What exactly "an attack of the vapors" was is unclear, because there is no such thing as womenfolk anymore, and there is certainly no such thing as an attack of the vapors. — Philip Ardagh

Simantan Quotes By Martin Gore

I tend to like songs that are very emotional, that strike a chord with me emotionally. — Martin Gore

Simantan Quotes By Beck

There are certain songs that just stick around and do something that transcends whatever time they were written in. Through different eras, people are able to impart different meaning to the song, and they become part of some sort of consciousness. — Beck

Simantan Quotes By Mika Yamamori

I'm only remembering unnecessary things because I'm alone. — Mika Yamamori

Simantan Quotes By David Letterman

Overall Bush's European trip has been an overwhelming success. Not once has he gotten separated from his group. — David Letterman

Simantan Quotes By Dash Mihok

My biggest life lesson is that the past is the past. I do my best not to bring history into my present. It ain't ever easy, but it usually creates more opportunity for joyful experiences. — Dash Mihok

Simantan Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

They were evidently small men, all wind and quibbles, flinging out their chuffy grain to us with far less interest than a farm-wife feels as she scatters corn to her fowls. — D.H. Lawrence

Simantan Quotes By Tommaso Campanella

Man lives in a double world: according to the mind he is contained by no physical space and by no walls, but at the same time he is in heaven and on earth, in Italy, in France, in America, wherever the mind's thrust penetrates and extends by understanding, seeking, mastering. But indeed according to the body he exists not, except in only so much space as is least required, held fast in prison and in chains to the extent that he is not able to be in or to go to the place attained by his intellect and will, nor to occupy more space than defined by the shape of his body; while with the mind he occupies a thousand worlds. — Tommaso Campanella