Top 15 Danity Kane Quotes
#1. 'Danity Kane' was a wonderful group, and like all things, nothing is forever. We had a great run and we were very successful.
Aubrey O'Day
#2. This all came of a conversation I had with [John] Steinbeck once when we were standing in a men's room somewhere. Steinbeck asked me why I didn't play the banjo any more and I told him that went out with the high-button shoes.
Eddie Condon
#3. In the end, Cole St. Clair had done what he did best. Disappeared.
Maggie Stiefvater
#4. He and I have a head-nod friendship, since that's pretty much the limit of our interaction.
Lauren Oliver
#5. Really? Then why is it my memories from that time are locked up tighter than a virgin in an iron maiden chastity belt that's been welded shut? I had always had a way with words.
Eve Langlais
#6. You preferred to be a lunatic, a minority of one.
George Orwell
#7. I think charity is like putting a plaster on a man with no skin.
Ben Brooks
#8. Choosing friends based on how much money they have is like betting on a horse because you like its saddle.
Stephen Smoke
#9. Managing people's sex lives is something that I don't think is a good role for government.
William Weld
#10. God is not crushing the dreams of parenthood when he deals the card of infertility. God is asking you to crush the idolatry of pregnancy, to be sure. And, he is saying: Dream My dreams, not yours!
Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
#11. Big data is transitioning from a tool primarily for targeted advertising to an instrument with profound applications for diverse corporate sectors and for addressing chronic social problems.
Alec J. Ross
#12. Unless you had a popular video on YouTube
or could perform shows in front of thousands, musical ability meant nothing.
Nicholas Sparks
#13. To most people a savage nation is wan that doesn't wear oncomf'rtable clothes.
Finley Peter Dunne
#14. The idea of retiring is like killing yourself. It's almost like Hari Kari. I intend to live to a 100 and go down in history.
Keith Richards
#15. Nature is full of genius, full of the divinity; so that not a snowflake escapes its fashioning hand.
Henry David Thoreau