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Veronal Overdose Quotes By Don Was

I would say that longtime fans of the Rolling Stones will be thrilled with these results, and new fans will understand why they're the greatest rock'n'roll band in the world. — Don Was

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Kirsty Logan

Many ways to fly, but only one way to fall. — Kirsty Logan

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Michael Ventura

It may be that it is not given to us to know when we are angels. We may only be given to know when others are. This may be one of the reasons we need each other so. — Michael Ventura

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Adam Selzer

Isn't it generally known that you have to overlook flaws in people you date, to some extent? I mean, you expect them to overlook your flaws. It's only fair that you overlook some of theirs. — Adam Selzer

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Laurie Notaro

Weddings, I began to understand, were vile, filthy things when they ran amuck. — Laurie Notaro

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Vi Keeland

I launched myself at him, throwing my arms around his neck. "I quit."
He wrapped his arm around my waist, and with one quick hitch, he lifted me up. "It's about damn time. — Vi Keeland

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Russell Crowe

I'd done stage musicals for quite a few years, starting with 'Grease' in Auckland. — Russell Crowe

Veronal Overdose Quotes By David Allen

A successful executive is one that solves bigger problems than he/she creates. — David Allen

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Frank Ocean

If you could see my thoughts, you could see our faces. — Frank Ocean

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Rie Rasmussen

I'm not ill-informed about movies. I like movies that take it to that next step. — Rie Rasmussen

Veronal Overdose Quotes By Elie Wiesel

I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. — Elie Wiesel