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Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By Tom Brands

I don't believe in dreams. I believe in going after it. — Tom Brands

Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By Michael Bassey Johnson

Meditation takes you out of your mind and possibly into the future, negative thoughts are quicksands that keeps you glued to your past. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By Amy Tan

He asked if he could recite a poem he had written that morning: 'You speak,' he said, 'the language of shooting stars, more surprising than sunrise, more brilliant than the sun, as brief as sunset. I want to follow its trail to eternity. — Amy Tan

Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By Norman Hartnell

As a rule, ladies of the Royal Family wear light coloured clothes because such colours are more discernible against a great crowd. — Norman Hartnell

Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By Ronnie Apteker

Entrepreneurs need to be positive. Always. Entrepreneurs need to be brave, often. And lastly, entrepreneurs need to be obsessed. — Ronnie Apteker

Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By Don Giovanni

Love is blind. Lust isn't! — Don Giovanni

Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By William S. Burroughs

There is only one thing a writer can write about: what is in front of his senses at the moment of writing ... I am a recording instrument ... I do not presume to impose "story" "plot" "continuity" ... Insofar as I succeed in Direct recording of certain areas of psychic process I may have limited function ... I am not an entertainer ... — William S. Burroughs

Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By David Schwimmer

There are days when I think: what if I just checked out? What if I grew a beard and went off to live somewhere remote? I have often wondered about the freedom that would bring. — David Schwimmer

Sopranos Hyperbole Quotes By Lord Hailsham

You ought not to be ashamed of being bored. What you ought to be ashamed of is being boring. — Lord Hailsham