Streamit Coin Quotes & Sayings
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When I take my Les Paul onstage, it's reliable. An SG could be different from night to night, but a Les Paul is so solid and reliable that you can trust it every night — Peter Svensson

I talk with the authority of failure - Ernest with the authority of success. We could never sit across the same table again. — F Scott Fitzgerald

No one saves an e-mail, because it's so inherently impersonal. I worry about posterity in general. All the great love letters - from Simone de Beauvoir to Sartre, from Samuel Clemens to his wife, Olivia - I don't know, I always think about what will be lost - — Gillian Flynn

I do not wish you to be in danger, pretty Kate. You should leave me."
"Quit saying that - "
"It grows dark soon - "
"Are there predators on the ice?"
He shifts - or tries to - and winces. "No. Not at night. Too many dangerous cracks in the ice."
"You mean, the animals are too smart to cross, but we did it? Are you fucking serious?"
"It was safe until you pushed me."
I bite back my hysterical response, because okay, I did push him. It's not solving anything to bicker right now. I'll murder him when we're both nice and safe. — Ruby Dixon

Kai, are you sure you're OK? You're acting a little weird.'
He kissed me on the forehead. 'Ah, Jemima! Weirdness is one of my many charms.' Then he grabbed me in a bear hug and squeezed so hard I thought I might pass out. — Cat Clarke

If you show people how much you care and ask questions in a non threatening way, you'll be amazed by how much they'll tell you. — John C. Maxwell

This is what I wanted most to avoid: for my rises and falls to become Tobias's rises and falls. That's why I can't let him step in to defend me now. — Veronica Roth

Those people in New York are not gonna change me none. — Elvis Presley

If you really want to be world class - to be the best you can be - it comes down to preparation and practice. — Robin S. Sharma

We read poetry because the poets, like ourselves, have been haunted by the inescapable tyranny of time and death; have suffered the pain of loss, and the more wearing, continuous pain of frustration and failure; and have had moods of unlooked-for release and peace. They have known and watched in themselves and others. — Elizabeth Drew

Deep down, where my boys don't know me, I'm an optimist. — Junot Diaz

(Lorelei is accosted by Galbraith.)
If you ever lay hands on what's mine again, as God is my witness, I'll lay you down dead. (Jack) — Kinley MacGregor

Damn description, it is always disgusting. — Lord Byron