Top 11 Malditos Marginales Quotes
#1. In these days of political, personal and economic disintegration, music is not a luxury, it's a necessity; not simply because it is therapeutic, nor because it is the universal language, but because it is the persistent focus of our intelligence, aspiration and goodwill.
Robert Shaw
#2. And the hair on his arms stood erect and some primal siren sounded in his brain, but mistaking terror for adrenaline, he walked down into the darkness because he'd never felt more alive.
Blake Crouch
#3. The art of angling, the cruelest, the coldest and the stupidest of pretended sports.
Lord Byron
#4. The scene he witnessed there in the twilight depths of the African jungle was burned forever into the Englishman's brain.
Edgar Rice Burroughs
#5. You're never going to get from the industry what you give to it. But it's worth it; you just have to be realistic.
Tiffany Thornton
#6. The farmer and manufacturer can no more live without profit than the labourer without wages.
David Ricardo
#7. Back in the 70s it cost 15-20$ a shot for the film, the processing, and the contact sheet, now it's twice that.
Stephen Shore
#8. Let Harlequin be taken with a fit of the colic, and his trappings will have to serve that mood too.
Henry David Thoreau
#9. Roger and I would squat in the heavily scented shade of the myrtle bushes and watch the array of creatures that passed us; at certain times of the day the branches were as busy as the main street of a town.
Gerald Durrell
#10. I can't turn off the way I think, and that's essentially who I am, who anybody is.
Marilyn Manson
#11. And you thought: they're used to it. But that was how those who suffered less always thought about those who suffered more, that they were used to it, that they no longer felt it as you did. Nobody ever got used to it. All they learned to do was to stop letting it show.
James Meek
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