Top 11 Judy Garland Carnegie Hall Quotes

#1. It was the one dream he'd never permitted himself to consider.

Julia Quinn

#2. I was trying to learn to write stories, and was reading O'Hara and Hemingway as a carpenter might look at an excellent house someone else has built.

Andre Dubus

#3. We're sprinting at the speed of light when the ground gives way and we rise into the air as if racing up stairs.

Jandy Nelson

#4. A poor person feeding another poor! And this is the ultimate generosity!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#5. Art is to see beauty in everything you see everyday.

Prerak Trivedi

#6. When people meet me, they're often surprised - I talk a great deal.

Sylvester Stallone

#7. Denial is for losers. Face your crap and move on. Otherwise you'll get old and depressed and turn into a scary pod person whose most pressing issue in life is when they get to trade in the can of Dr Pepper for the can of Bud.

Estelle Laure

#8. Everyone is a virtuoso on his own instrument, but together they add up to an intolerable cacophony.

Thomas Bernhard

#9. I shall leave the world, I feel, with more satisfaction for having come to know you. Knowing you persuades me more than the Bible of our immortality

Herman Melville

#10. Word on the street says you've taken down a lot of rich bastards."
"Well, the poor bastards don't have much money, or any challenging safes.

Patrick Weekes

#11. I knew the full 'Judy Garland Carnegie Hall' double album set at age 2. And then my mother wondered why I was gay. I was like, 'Are you nuts? You would make me get on the table to sing Judy Garland songs and you're upset?'

Mario Cantone

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