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Willethepille Quotes By Mark Morford

Of the myriad impressive notables related to Dio's passing, perhaps foremost is the fact the man was 67 years old and was still making quality hard rock records, still touring with a new (old) version of Black Sabbath, still singing his absolute heart out about dragons and rainbows, making the infamous devil horns hand gesture he swiped from his Italian grandmother and which has since became the universal, undeniable, completely badass symbol for true metal across all galaxies everywhere, and for which Dio deserves to be ensconced in the heavens forevermore. — Mark Morford

Willethepille Quotes By Charles Bukowski

What do you do all day?
I just stay in bed.
That's awful.
No, it's nice. I like it. — Charles Bukowski

Willethepille Quotes By Bryant McGill

If you don't like something in your life, look only at who you are. — Bryant McGill

Willethepille Quotes By Beverly Gray

Don't show the monster too much at the beginning." - Roger Corman, 1997 — Beverly Gray

Willethepille Quotes By Charles Caleb Colton

As a man of pleasure, by a vain attempt to be more happy than any man can be, is often more miserable than most men are, so the sceptic, in a vain attempt to be wise beyond what is permitted to man, plunges into a darkness more deplorable, and a blindness more incurable than that of the common herd, whom he despises, and would fain instruct. — Charles Caleb Colton

Willethepille Quotes By Jessica Hahn

Once Playboy came to me, all the preachers ran. I needed to pose in Playboy to make money. — Jessica Hahn

Willethepille Quotes By Derek Cressman

If money is speech, speech is no longer free. — Derek Cressman

Willethepille Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

Marxism: The theory that all the important things in history are rooted in an economic motive, that history is a science, a science of the search for food. — Gilbert K. Chesterton