Treekeepers Quotes & Sayings
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The futures of Crackle and Hulu and so forth become more and more important as we connect to more and more devices. We need our content to make our services as attractive as Apple's or Amazon's or Microsoft's. We're in a brave new world of fierce competition. — Howard Stringer

The landscape was snow and green ice on broken mountains. These weren't old mountains, worn down by time and weather and full of gentle ski slopes, but young, sulky, adolescent mountains. They held secret ravines and merciless crevices. One yodel out of place would attract, not the jolly echo of a lonely goatherd, but fifty tons of express-delivery snow. — Terry Pratchett

A letter has distinct advantages. You can say all you want to say before the other person has a chance to put in a word. — Myrtle Reed

I would never do hard-core pornography, because it looks too much like open-heart surgery. — John Waters

You see a lot of people out there that say they're country, and they do their little things that are stereotypical country things, but being country is a way of life. — Luke Bryan

If time were like a passage of music, you could keep going back to it until you got it right. — Joyce Johnson

Trust is a fragile thing. All it takes is a single moment in time, or a single word, to destroy what took a lifetime to build. — Auliq Ice

I've been into Sonic Youth since junior high school. I think I kind of have ADD, so it's good music for ADD because it just throws you in different directions all the time. I really like Kim Gordon's voice and Thurston Moore's voice, and I like the guitars going off on tangents. — Norman Reedus

It is better to deserve without receiving than to receive without deserving — Robert Green Ingersoll

I am here to live out loud. — Emile Zola

The traveller in the read-brown clothes that he wears that dust may not show upon him, the girl searching in her bed for the petals fallen from the wreath of her royal lover, the servant or the bride awaiting the master's home-coming in the empty house, are images of the heart turning to God. — Rabindranath Tagore

The lands granted were in the occupancy of savages and situated in a wilderness, of which the government had never taken possession, and of which it could not with its own citizens ever have taken possession. — William H. Wharton

I try to dress classy and dance cheesy. — Psy