
Top 15 Elbow Band Quotes
#1. The Internet has become important on the world's stage.
Steve Crocker
#2. Beside him walked a vampire nearly as old as Gregory, and indeed this one was none other than Seth, the son of the ancient Mother.
Anne Rice
#3. I don't have to look at your eyes to listen that's what
my ears are for.
Tina J. Richardson
#6. There's a band in the U.K. called Elbow. They're not that big in the U.S., but I think they're genius.
Jamie Lawson
#7. What threatens us today in the world of computers and other invasions of privacy is not a national ID card but a number of other things.
Paul Simon
#8. I like knowing where I am in action sequences if I'm supposed to.
Tony Gilroy
#9. So the avenues we walk down,
full of bodies wearing faces,
are full of hidden talent:
enough to make pianos moan,
sidewalks split,
streetlights deliriously flicker.
Tony Hoagland
#10. The secret is you need a director who refuses to walk away and you need a director willing to put their whole career behind the project.
Ruba Nadda
#11. You know, at 35 or at 38 or 40 you really start to see what your body could look like if you just don't do anything all winter long. So that's another motivating factor, our vanity.
Stone Gossard
#12. I like people like Ani DiFranco, a band called Elbow, of course John Lennon, George Harrison, Barry White. I have a lot of different influences and hopefully they all come together and make some sense.
Billy Boyd
#13. It's always been Apple's goal to ship something we were proud of and something people would be proud to own, and I think that's still true from thirty years ago.
Michael Scott
#14. I remembered when my oldest brother married Malgosia, and suddenly the two of them stopped running around with us and started sitting with the parents: a very solemn kind of alchemy, one that I felt shouldn't have been able to just sneak up on me.
Naomi Novik
#15. Not because they were servants were we so reserved, for many noble persons are forced to serve through necessity, but by reason the vulgar sort of servants are as ill bred as meanly born, giving children ill examples and worse counsel.
Margaret Cavendish
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