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Sun Chaser Quotes By Cody Johnson

My publishing deal is out of Nashville, my management is split between Nashville and Texas, but we are also getting to play eight other states as well as Canada and Europe this year. I don't want to pigeon-hole myself. When people ask me if I'm Texas or Nashville, I tell them I am just Cody Johnson. — Cody Johnson

Sun Chaser Quotes By Gary Cherone

When I was in Van Halen I was hitting notes that were out of my range. I never went for those registers before until Eddie pulled it out of me. — Gary Cherone

Sun Chaser Quotes By Stuart J. Russell

If human beings are losing every time, it doesn't matter whether they're losing to a conscious machine or an completely non conscious machine, they still lost. The singularity is about the quality of decision-making, which is not consciousness at all. — Stuart J. Russell

Sun Chaser Quotes By Gretchen Wilson

I don't want to be ignorant in my daughter's eyes. — Gretchen Wilson

Sun Chaser Quotes By Jane Lotter

Tully starts in again. 'See, the hidden value can go way deeper than sentimental attachment. Sometimes you feel it down to your soul. Like maybe you're the one person who appreciates a work of art that everybody else hates. [...] This thing you treasure, this thing nobody else wants, could also be what you'd call organic. It could be alive. [...] That's what falling in love is, isn't it? Discovering the hidden value in someone. — Jane Lotter

Sun Chaser Quotes By Charlotte Rampling

There's always a time for change, and you should never be frightened of it. — Charlotte Rampling

Sun Chaser Quotes By Billy Corgan

Been there, done that, seen it, heard it, pissed on it. — Billy Corgan

Sun Chaser Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

But to give him anything to drink was impossible, or would have been so had not the landlord bored a reed, and putting one end in his mouth poured the wine into him through the other; all which he bore with patience rather than sever the ribbons of his helmet. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra