Top 31 Contemporary Fiction Music Quotes
#1. Purple haze all in my eyes, don't know if it's day or night. You got me blowin', blowin' my mind. Is it tomorrow or just the end of time?
Jimi Hendrix
#2. All the things we did for this land of ours!
Some of us died;
Some of us gave speeches.
Orhan Veli Kanik
#3. It's funny how books can change you. You open up a book and one minute you are who you've always been, then you read some random passage and you become someone else.
Brian Joyce
#4. Of course I am frustrated with regard to extreme poverty, to violence that never seems to cease.
Roger Moore
#5. There are moments in our lives that define the people we will become in the future, like a symptom before an ailment, or the catalyst before the cure.
Brian Joyce
#6. The price of coming from a small town is that everyone knows your story. Your book has been read, shelved, dusted, and re-read by everybody.
Brian Joyce
#7. Sometimes it's necessary to believe in love, even if it doesn't exist ...
Rosario Ferre
#8. Dream-start with dream. Start tonight-become who you want-dream big!" He became animated at this point, "No money needed for dreams. Dreams are free.
Brian Joyce
#9. Popularity is like a girl in class that you can't ignore. She give you eyes when no one looks then turns to her friends and laughs some more.
Brian Joyce
#10. Maybe she knew some day it would become my job. My job to complete the melody she had begun.
Tessa Emily Hall
#11. Character isn't something you talk about; it's something you show through your actions-through your every day habits.
Brian Joyce
#12. It's as if Mom was expressing herself in a language other than English; a language that Grandma wouldn't be able to interpret simply by looking at the music notes.
Tessa Emily Hall
#13. If he was like any of his music, he would be complex, explosive, sweet, sensual, and passionate.
Kailin Gow
#14. Christopher was wearing a suit and adorned make-up. As long as I had known him, he never wore a suit or make-up. The look of him defenseless to his appearance saddened me.
Brian Joyce
#15. Eventually, that feeling fades, but there is always the memory of those days. When you're young, everything is butterflies. What I mean is - it's all new. I guess he was telling you to still believe, to hold on to your butterflies.
Brian Joyce
#16. That night, he laid in his bed thinking about all the possibilities. They came like waves in his mind. At first they came slow, then gradually built up speed, cresting into full on dreams, until finally, they broke onto the shore with all of their reality. First dreams, then nightmares.
Brian Joyce
#17. My breakfast is usually some oatmeal and berries and some agave, or a protein shake.
Ron Funches
#18. In times such as these, life often begs us to seek answers when in reality there are only questions available.
Brian Joyce
#19. Bring the luggage in, Thomas," Lucian ordered with a frown as he approached the front.
"What about the girl?" Thomas asked with irritation.
"That's what I meant." Lucian stepped through the open front doors of the house.
Lynsay Sands
#20. I love you," she said. "I always have and I always will.
Cassandra Clare
#21. If music were wind, I would live in a hurricane.
Jessica Bell
#22. Society gets by from the help of its citizens.
Brian Joyce
#23. You know-portraits are odd things." "How do you figure?" I asked. "Well at the time, that portrait told the whole story. It told the truth. We were a family-a happy family. Now that same portrait just looks like a lie.
Brian Joyce
#24. Of all the waste we generate, plastic bags are perhaps the greatest symbol of our throwaway society. They are used, then forgotten, and they leave a terrible legacy.
Zac Goldsmith
#25. I guess what's most important is that we chose to live with our hearts open and to let our experiences show us the way towards our brightest days.
Brian Joyce
#26. What were we, but kids with apartments and jobs anyway?
Brian Joyce
#27. The dusty library air is electric with secrets/ almost palpable in the thick quiet that bounces between/ Cal and those books and me
Stasia Ward Kehoe
#28. Couples swayed and embraced to the beat as the singer's vocals soared above a group of confused teenagers and twenty-something's.
Brian Joyce
#29. The one thing I regret was that my work required an enormous amount of my time, and a lot of travel.
Neil Armstrong
#30. I guess it was only fitting that to them PUNK was a four letter word. However, to people like Dylan and I-punk was our hearts-our souls. We grew up with a lot of uncertainties. To be a teenager isn't always pretty, and our music reflected that.
Brian Joyce
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