Top 14 Gerald Levert Quotes
#2. You can't swallow and think about your tongue. If you think about your tongue, you've got a giant piece of meat in your mouth and that's a terrible feeling.
Stephen Colbert
#3. Mausoleum air and anguished pauses: If this production were a poem, it would be mostly white space.
Richard Corliss
#5. I usually hate going around and doing press. It sort of stresses me out.
Emily Browning
#6. The same forces of nature which enable us to fly to the stars, enable us also to destroy our star.
Wernher Von Braun
#7. Oh. You're up," said Wednesday, putting his head around the door. "That's good. You want coffee? We're going to rob a bank.
Neil Gaiman
#8. It is really a matter of ending this silence and solitude, of breathing and stretching one's arms again.
Mark Rothko
#9. Lots of times I feel like I don't belong to this place.
Jeff Buckley
#10. Liberty is often a heavy burden on a man. It involves the necessity for perpetual choice which is the kind of labor men have always dreaded.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
#11. We are in our own dark Eden where the snake is not selling the Tree of Knowledge. He is selling love, and if you take a bite of that apple, you will go the way of Abel when this is clearly the land of Cain.
Shane Kuhn
#12. One of those stars is Daniel. I remind myself that stars are more than just poetic. If you need to, you can navigate your way by them.
Nicola Yoon
#13. There are different rules for comic books now. You've got prima donna's that are dealing with the direct sales market, so if they say it's going to be late, then that's what you tell the dealers and it's late.
Mike Royer
#14. I nearly tripped over Stieglitz, my dog, a forty-pound black-and-white keeshond (pronounced caze-hawnd) furball. He lunged at me with unbridled glee because the mere sight of my presence always made his day. It's important to have a dog. Dogs love unconditionally. (Thwonk)
Joan Bauer