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Songfestival 1986 Quotes & Sayings

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Top Songfestival 1986 Quotes

It is better to be small, colorful, sexy, careless, and peaceful ... — Tom Robbins

In this little room full of people he was suffering the pangs of men whose egos lose their virginity - as happens when they overhear for the first time a beautiful woman's undiluted, full-strength opinion of their masculine selves. — Tom Wolfe

I think what's wrong with too many people is they're too reserved. They're miserable, but they don't want to talk about it. — Brittany Howard

Increasingly, the winners in today's business environment are those companies that know how to leverage complexity and exploit it to create competitive advantage. — Yves Morieux

The purpose of scientific enquiry is not to compile an inventory of factual information, nor to build up a totalitarian world picture of natural Laws in which every event that is not compulsory is forbidden. We should think of it rather as a logically articulated structure of justifiable beliefs about nature. — Peter Medawar

Seeing someone else perform and letting me be the critic for once ... that's not a bad thing. — Mats Sundin

In 1993 my birthday present was a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. — Annette Funicello

How many stress symptoms, illnesses, or injuries do we need to suffer through before we recognize that our obsession with perfectionism enslaves us to crave more - despite wearing ourselves out to the point of exhaustion? — Heidi Hanna

If you liked being a teenager, there's something really wrong with you. — Stephen King

Impotence, fetishism, bisexuality, and bondage are all facts of life, and our fiction should reflect that. — Rick Moody

You really have to get to know Dewey to dislike him. — Robert Taft

Bon Jovi's trick is to use heavy-metal chords and still sound absolutely safe. Rock & roll used to be rebellion disguised as commercialism; now so much of it is commercialism disguised as rebellion. — Michael Azerrad