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“Certain voices hold this odd pull on our heartstrings. They are like sad oboes or something, something that makes you want to throw all your money at the radio while yelling, "I love you." I don't know what it is.”
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“Everything is done with a goal, and that goal is "good".”
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“A kiss without a moustache, they said then, is like an egg without salt; I will add to it: and it is like Good without Evil.”
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“You can either set brick as a laborer or as an artist. You can make the work a chore, or you can have a good time. You can do it the way you used to clear the dinner dishes when you were thirteen, or you can do it as a Japanese person would perform a tea ceremony, with a level of concentration and care in which you can lose yourself, and so in which you can find yourself.”
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“The very people you trusted most could become like strangers in their longing...”
Source : Lynne Reid Banks (2010). “The Secret of the Indian”, p.139, Yearling
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“Since I left Chicago, I'm a lone wolf. I put on the record player and sit and try to play on the guitar. I've got five guitars here and can't play them, but I'm always whompin' around.”
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“I paint - I tend more to abstraction - but not as much as I would like to because of time. I would love to do sculpture - I've toyed with the idea of fitting in a sculpture course.”
Source : "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
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“You have to be local. You have to focus on your local members of Congress.”
Source : Source: m.motherjones.com