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Strandberg Guitars Quotes By Nicholas Lea

It seems there's a sliding scale between the money they spend on a movie and its creativity. — Nicholas Lea

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By Richie Norton

A principle is not merely a fundamental truth, but principles must serve as the very first source of every decision we make along the road to success. — Richie Norton

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By Gerry Francis

What I said to them at half time would be unprintable on the radio. — Gerry Francis

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By T.F. Hodge

During moments of strife and 'dis-ease', check your flow and redirect your focus to that which is naturally good. — T.F. Hodge

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By Malcolm Forbes Jr.

Presence is more than just being there. — Malcolm Forbes Jr.

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By Jay-Z

A poet's mission is to make words do more work than they normally do, to make them work on more than one level. — Jay-Z

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By Stefano Gabbana

I don't have the time to be bored. — Stefano Gabbana

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By Ray Bradbury

You knew the sweetness of now, now, TONIGHT! who cares for tomorrow, tomorrow is nothing, yesterday is over and done, tonight live, tonight! — Ray Bradbury

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By M. Leighton

Is this what you drive?" she asks, turning those wide eyes up to me.
"Yes," I say, but then I add with a smirk, "but you're not surprised, are you? Isn't this what bad-boys do? Ride motorcycles and break hearts?"
Her smile is weak. "I suppose so."
She turns away and moves around to unlock the car door and pop the hood.
I shouldn't have said that. — M. Leighton

Strandberg Guitars Quotes By Roger Zelazny

Nick swore he'd die with this boots on, on some exotic safari, but he found his Kilimanjaro in a hospital on Earth, where they'd cured everything that was bothering him, except for the galloping pneumonia he'd picked up in the hospital. That had been, roughly, two hundred and fifty years ago. I'd been a pallbearer. — Roger Zelazny