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U2 Tattoo Quotes By Walker Evans

It is the way to educate your eye and more. Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. — Walker Evans

U2 Tattoo Quotes By Mark Haddon

Obviously I have a capacity for feeling extreme anxiety, and there are people out there who don't. I'm to some extent rather jealous of them. — Mark Haddon

U2 Tattoo Quotes By Joseph Gordon-Levitt

I do feel that even though I didn't grow up being a big sci-fi fan or comic books or superhero fan, I felt myself definitely gravitate towards these movies that have a high concept and yet they're giving you a moral dilemma within that. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

U2 Tattoo Quotes By Nora Ephron

If I was home alone at night, I cooked myself an entire meal from one of these cookbooks. Then I sat down in front of the television set and ate it. I felt very brave and plucky as I ate my perfect dinner. Okay, I didn't have a date, but at least I wasn't one of those lonely women who sat home with a pathetic container of yogurt. — Nora Ephron

U2 Tattoo Quotes By Sharon M. Draper

I just sit there. The morning started out like crystal, but the day has turned to broken glass. — Sharon M. Draper

U2 Tattoo Quotes By Nicki Minaj

Pills n potions.. We're overdosin.. I'm angry but I still love you — Nicki Minaj

U2 Tattoo Quotes By Isaac Marion

It's more eerie to be alone in a city that's lit up and functioning than one that's a tomb. If everything were silent, one could almost pretend to be in nature. A forest. A meadow. Crickets and birdsong. But the corpse of civilization is as restless as the creatures that now roam the graveyards. — Isaac Marion

U2 Tattoo Quotes By John Piper

The call of God creates sight in us. It's the work of God in our hearts to awaken us before his word. — John Piper

U2 Tattoo Quotes By Lisa Anselmo

Nostalgia is in my blood. My mother was a passionate teacher of history and a lover of all things "was." I, too, prefer the bygone, and I'm prone to waxing wistful over the end of something even as I'm living it--cherishing, hanging on. — Lisa Anselmo