Weeknd Halftime Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes it is worth any amount of suffering just to prevent giving your parents the opportunity to be right. — Maureen Johnson

The Poet's leaves are gathered one by one,
In the slow process of the doubtful years. — Bayard Taylor

I believe [images] are the soul's immune system and transit system. — Lynda Barry

We're all trying to decide wether your scores are up there are a miricule or a mistake.
a habit — Orson Scott Card

It is hard to combine and unite these two qualities, the carefulness of one who is affected by circumstances, and the intrepidity of one who heeds them not. But it is not impossible: else
were happiness also impossible. — Epictetus

I would love to DJ the royal wedding. Just so I could play Candle in the Wind non-stop. — Anthony Jeselnik

Deeds are not accomplished in a few days, or in a few hours. A century is only a spoke in the wheel of everlasting time. — Louis Riel

The '50s and the '70s are sort of similar in that they're both times of major paranoia in America. — Noah Hawley

It was always easier to maintain strength for others than to face the demons inside. That's probably why Cameron, on his band's tours through so many borderline places later in life, had always made room for charity. Helping others fostered a sense of control. It made a person feel that some day, he might find the strength to help himself. — Johnny B. Truant

Llamas? Really, Lex? For their manure?" Airiana asked as Lexi headed toward the door. "You weren't kidding, were you?"
"There are studies done about concocting a sort of tea with their manure and using it on the plants . . ."
Airiana held up her hand. "Don't use 'tea' and 'manure' in the same sentence or I'll have to pound you into the ground."
"You're such a baby," Lexi said. "It's science. You're supposed to love science."
"I draw the line at foul-smelling llama-manure tea."
-Airiana & Lexi — Christine Feehan

I have a kind of objective luxury about my career. — Martin Short