
Top 13 Earsplitting Music Quotes
#1. For so many years, I felt so insecure, so inferior, and I still have those moments, but I have a newfound confidence since I got in shape and changed my diet.
Marc Jacobs
#2. And without thinking, without planning it, without worrying about the fact that fifty people were watching, Harry kissed her.
J.K. Rowling
#3. We have a definite but unknown quantity of experience at our disposal. As soon as the hourglass is turned, the sand will begin to run out and once it starts, it cannot stop until it's all gone.
Pablo Picasso
#4. Everyone always talks about being color blind. And I get that. I do. But maybe instead of being color blind, we should celebrate color, in all its shades. It kind of bugs me that we're supposed to ignore our differences like we don't see them, when seeing them doesn't have to be a negative.
Amy Harmon
#5. The Dancing Girls of Lahore was offered to dozens of British publishers and was turned down by everyone. It is still on offer in the U.K., but I'm not confident there will be any takers.
Louise Brown
#6. What a sad thing men are. Can't do nothing good without being so weak we have to mess it up. Can't build something up without tearing it
down.
Patrick Ness
#7. The people of America need personal responsibility and freedom, not dependency on the government.
George Allen
#8. Please, people, do not f- with depression. It's merciless. All it wants is to get you in a room alone and kill you. Take care of yourself.
Harvey Fierstein
#9. You better dust off your etiquette, better sit like you did back at whatever grade that made it clear to you that your teachers are not your parents, and that any mess you made remains your responsibility.
Shane Koyczan
#10. My brother! Nighteyes greeted me joyously.
Robin Hobb
#11. It is not possible to remake the world. You can fix parts, but you can't remake the world.
Ed Koch
#12. There have always been great defenses of poetry, and I've tried to write mine, and I think all of my work and criticism is a defense of poetry to try and keep something alive in poetry.
Edward Hirsch
#13. Plot is no more than footprints left in the snow after your characters have run by on their way to incredible destinations.
Ray Bradbury
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