Skybox Quotes & Sayings
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I worked out of Hollywood for 10 years and I had my heart broken half a dozen times, so I know all the things that can go wrong. — George R R Martin

It might be said of Miss [Djuna] Barnes," [T.S. Eliot] wrote, "who is incontestably one of the most original writers of our time, that never has so much genius been combined with so little talent. — Ross Wetzsteon

Bitterness filled his heart, and he learned to love the feel of its magic.(Darius) — Madison Thorne Grey

Either we have an immortal soul, or we have not. If we have not, we are beasts,
the first and the wisest of beasts, it may be, but still true beasts. We shall only differ in degree and not in kind,
just as the elephant differs from the slug. But by the concession of the materialists of all the schools, or almost all, we are not of the same kind as beasts, and this also we say from our own consciousness. Therefore, methinks, it must be the possession of the soul within us that makes the difference. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

A competitive culture endures by tearing people down. — Jules Henry

Our truth of nowadays is not what is, but what others can be convinced of; just as we call "money" not only that which is legal, but also any counterfeit that will pass. — Michel De Montaigne

I used to dream about presenting a comedy show and also about directing films. — Joe Cornish

When I demanded of my friend what viands he preferred,
He quoth: "A large cold bottle, and a small hot bird!" — Eugene Field

You three don't like any of the men I introduce you to. You didn't even like the Hot OB."
"The HOT OB was a douche," Charlie said.
"This mystery man better not be another douche, Brooke," Ford warned. "I can't spend six innings trapped in a skybox with a douche. — Julie James

Real life is me searching for answers but winding up feeling more lost than ever. Looking — Autumn Doughton

Madness and witchery as well as bestiality are conditions commonly associated with the use of the female voice in public. — Anne Carson

with thick stone walls and high, slitted — Diana Gabaldon