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Zowie Quotes By Frank Zappa

Wowie zowie, love me do. Wowie zowie, and I'll love you, too. — Frank Zappa

Zowie Quotes By Robert Piper

I try to stay on top of my game physically, emotionally, and spiritually. — Robert Piper

Zowie Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

His interest never flagged. He would hear the same word twenty times with profound refreshment, mispronounce it in several different ways, and forget it again with magical celerity. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Zowie Quotes By Gabriel Chevallier

It is something of a tragedy for young girls of good family that they cannot carry on a love-affair in a simple, straightforward way, in secret, below their station if need be, as do their sisters of humbler origin, who can place their affections wherever they wish without risk of misdirecting a family fortune or making a 'bad match'. — Gabriel Chevallier

Zowie Quotes By David Douglas Duncan

My objective always is to stay as close as possible and shoot the pictures as if through the eyes of the infantryman, the Marine, or the pilot. I wanted to give the reader something of the visual perspective and feeling of the guy under fire, his apprehensions and sufferings, his tensions and releases, his behavior in the presence of threatening death. — David Douglas Duncan

Zowie Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Mythology is the womb of man's initiation to life and death. — Joseph Campbell

Zowie Quotes By David Bowie

My son's full real name is Duncan Zowie Haywood. As a toddler, he was called by his second name Zowie. But it was such an identifiable name during the Seventies that if I called him loudly in public places, everyone would turn to stare, so I started calling him Joey to take the pressure off. — David Bowie

Zowie Quotes By Matthew Arnold

Most men in a brazen prison live, Where, in the sun's hot eye, With heads bent o'er their toil, they languidly Their lives to some unmeaning taskwork give, Dreaming of nought beyond their prison-wall. — Matthew Arnold