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Tucows Quotes By Anthony Hopkins

Getting old ain't for the faint of heart. — Anthony Hopkins

Tucows Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

I want to be remembered most as a writer - one who entertained readers, and, hopefully, stretched their imagination as well. — Arthur C. Clarke

Tucows Quotes By Henry Rollins

I would hate to think that some people have found themselves in a musical cul-de-sac and have ceased to explore new music, or at least music that is new to them, because they are so glued to the past. — Henry Rollins

Tucows Quotes By Mutya Buena

It was very difficult but definitely not a snap decision — Mutya Buena

Tucows Quotes By Agatha Christie

When the fact doesn't meet the theory then let go the theory. — Agatha Christie

Tucows Quotes By Nina George

Hesse's Stage came to Perdu's mind. Most people were familiar with the first line, of course: "In all beginnings dwells a magic force..." but very few people know the ending: "For guarding us and helping us to live." And hardly anyone realized that Hesse wasn't talking about new beginnings. He meant a readiness to bid farewell. Farewell to old habits, Farwell to illusions. Farewell to a long-expired life, in which one was nothing but a husk, rustled by the occasional sigh. — Nina George

Tucows Quotes By Alfre Woodard

I was like, wait a minute. When I hear my sisters' names, I want to have a joyful feeling in my heart about it. — Alfre Woodard

Tucows Quotes By Frank Zappa

Alright. Let's get realistic now. You know and I know that the function of that number was just to provide some sort of warm-up trash before we do something HEAVY. Something a little bit harder to listen to, but which is probably better for you in the LONG RUN. The item in this instance, which will be better for you in the LONG RUN, and if we only had a little more space up here we could make it visual for you, is "Some Ballet Music," which we've played at most of our concert series in Europe. Generally in halls where we had a little bit more space and Motorhead and Kansas could actually fling themselves across the stage, and give you their teenage interpretation of the art of The Ballet. I don't think it's too safe to do it here, maybe they can just hug each other a little bit and do some calisthenics in the middle of the stage. — Frank Zappa