Top 15 Refused Band Quotes
#1. She says she glories in being abandoned
J.M. Barrie
#2. That's not a villain, that's a man whose a victim of being in love with the wrong one.
Rod Steiger
#3. Music is the medium ... how you use the music is different. Everyone use music to a positive light and effect. So it really depends on the individual and one's outlook. My music depicts life in general and the things that I see and the things that influence me, and such forth.
Stephen Marley
#4. What she can't get into her narrow mind is that we're above such things as love. Our whole aim - the whole sense of our life - is to avoid petty illusions that stop us being free and happy. On, on, on!
Anton Chekhov
#5. Quirky, funny, happy-go-lucky dead inside Dexter. No longer Dexter with the knife, Dexter the Avenger. Not until next time.
Jeff Lindsay
#6. But that's me. I'm fat. It's not a cuss word. It's not an insult. At least it's not when I say it. So I always figure why not get it out of the way?
Julie Murphy
#7. I'd feel more comfortable talking to the blacks, or Hispanics, or the poor areas. I feel more at home, believe it or not.
Joe Arpaio
#8. We need myths to get by. We need story; otherwise the tremendous randomness of experience overwhelms us. Story is what penetrates.
Robert Coover
#10. The physics of undergraduate text-books is 90% true; the contents of the primary research journals of physics is 90% false.
John Ziman
#11. I can't survive,' he once told me of his refusal to come indoors,'if I can't hear the orchestra the way I like to hear it.
Steve Lopez
#12. I love roasting because you can give it love, get it in the oven and go and play with the kids or whatever you've got to do, and then hours later you've got a lovely dinner.
Jamie Oliver
#13. Very much of what we call the progress of today consists in getting rid of false ideas, false conceptions of things, and in taking a point of view that enables us to see the principles, ideas and things in right relation to each other.
William D. Hoard
#14. As the six, in file, passed into the poorhouse proper they clicked off glances of disdain with industrial precision.
John Updike
#15. And as the players tried to take the field, the Marching Band refused to yield ...
Don McLean
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