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Ticketron Lyrics Quotes By Wolfman Jack

I know it sounds corny, man, but I like to bring folks joy, and I like to have a good time. I know folks like to be with somebody who's having a good time. You sure as hell don't want to be with somebody who's having a bad day. — Wolfman Jack

Ticketron Lyrics Quotes By Charlyne Yi

You can have examples of reasons to hate people, but if you analyze those reasons it's like, Oh, I'm hating that person based on one thing they did, but I don't actually know them well enough to hate them. — Charlyne Yi

Ticketron Lyrics Quotes By Ayn Rand

They talked about nothing in particular, sentences that had meaning only in the sound of the voices, in warm gaiety, in the ease of complete relaxation. — Ayn Rand

Ticketron Lyrics Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

There is no need for the writer to eat a whole sheep to be able to tell you what mutton tastes like. It is enough if he eats a cutlet. But he should do that. — W. Somerset Maugham

Ticketron Lyrics Quotes By Jenn McKinlay

A toast before we go into battle. True love. In whatever shape or form it may come. May we all in our dotage be proud to say, 'I was adored once, too. — Jenn McKinlay

Ticketron Lyrics Quotes By Jon Meacham

You don't kick a man when he is down," Bush dictated. "You don't revel in his demise. You don't pile on in life. — Jon Meacham

Ticketron Lyrics Quotes By Olga Kurylenko

Why marry? If you're not married, you just leave each other and it's cool. Who needs the paper? To me it means nothing. — Olga Kurylenko

Ticketron Lyrics Quotes By Kenneth Minogue

The search for liberation is a rejection of the responsibilities of freedom in favor of a release into the irresponsibility of rights. And a right is irresponsible because it is a legally entrenched liberty that does not contain within itself the limitations instinctive in a free society. — Kenneth Minogue