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#1. Cornwall has lots of folk and Celtic music and has that kind of surfer vibe as well. That was my kind of upbringing.
Sam Palladio
#2. Custom is a shroud that conceals everything. Not without first encountering the uncustomary will we be able to recognize what is customary and, more importantly, to change it. Such is the impulse behind our conversation with the vampryoteuthis
Vilem Flusser
#3. We both know that, my friend, but a man's perception soon becomes his reality.
Tim LaHaye
#4. If the stars should appear but one night every thousand years how man would marvel and adore.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#5. Together again, Marie and I swam out a ways, and we felt a closeness as we moved in unison and were happy.
Albert Camus
#6. The public be damned! (on whether the public should be consulted about luxury trains Aug 1918
William Henry Vanderbilt
#7. Cromwell is just as much of a bloody dictator as was Stalin.
Vladimir Putin
#8. My love for this beautifully broken, yet slowly healing boy, made me strong.
A Meredith Walters
#10. The down side these days is thinking that, "I can do this all on my own". Yes, you can do this on your own but you'll be a much happier human being if you do it with other human beings.
Mick Fleetwood
#11. In general, Americans would walk a mile uphill in the rain to avoid pain, unless the walk could be shorter and level and the day sunny, which they'd prefer.
Geoffrey Wood
#12. As a kid, I was heavily into martial arts and wanted to be the next Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Chris Daughtry
#13. I remember Detroit feeling really unsafe, feeling scared a lot. Our house was broken into, our car was stolen, we had to get a watchdog, we would get beat up in the street, I had my bike stolen. There was just a lot of real anarchy on the streets and sidewalks.
Sufjan Stevens
#14. But perhaps I might feel strange, and unlike myself. It wouldn't be comfortable, not to be acquainted with myself.
Georgette Heyer
#15. You are the mental architect of your own destiny
Bob Proctor
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