Thumped Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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I feel like I really tapped into a pretty honest emotional place for myself as a lyricist. There's a broad spectrum of emotions. — Sarah McLachlan

(difficult to make a real confession and show what happened when you're such an egomaniac all you can do is take off on big paragraphs about minor details about yourself and the big sole details about others go sitting and waiting around) — Jack Kerouac

But the validity of a doctrine does not depend on whose ox it gores. — Robert H. Jackson

I like to go to the subway and hear what people are thinking and feeling and what their concerns are. You learn so much that way. You really do. — Chirlane McCray

War should always be the absolute last resort. — Joe Biden

To steal a term from one of my Twitter followers, 'Deathlok' is the 'anti-villain.' He's on the side of the bad guys, but he obviously doesn't want to be there. — J. August Richards

Nietzsche, who you don't spend too much time with after the age of seventeen, did have that one great line about "he who stares into the abyss must know that the abyss also stares into him" and I never really understood that until my friend got killed and you really get your head around the idea of what horror means. It's a truly awful thing, to really, kind of have that understanding of things and when you really peer into that. — Henry Rollins

She would be trouble, this one; the fact that he was lying awake now was proof of that. — Kimberly Derting

There is more than one Sue Brown. — Sue Brown

You think I don't know that, Cai?" Maris asked. "I live with him. He jumps at any sudden sound. Pulls a blaster on you if you so much as sneeze unexpectedly. And if that's not bad enough, he's walking around wired with enough explosives to take out half the capital city." Maris's — Sherrilyn Kenyon

What interests me is the unforeseeable. — Sigmar Polke

Working with food was fraught with anxiety when I was a girl. Like all farmers, we were at the mercy of the weather, and we lived in fear of crop failure. — Bobbie Ann Mason