Top 15 Rude Myspace Quotes
#2. Set the gearshift for the high gear of your soul, you've got to run like an antelope out of control!
Trey Anastasio
#3. Evolving increases our value, and when we know our value, we navigate toward those with whom we share a genuine interest and appreciation. The rest, in my estimation, is bondage.
Kyrian Lyndon
#4. I am curious about many things, and find the world around me, and the people and objects and things in it, equally fascinating. There is a great deal of that awe and wonder in me.
William Shatner
#5. As if him binding my hands wasn't enough for me to feel possessed, owned, protected.
C.D. Reiss
#6. The worst part of success is, to me, adapting to it. It's scary.
Kendrick Lamar
#7. This is what people were looking at all day? How embarrassing! I looked like Quasimodo! My guests were exceptional actors.
Cameo Renae
#8. Even when I rehearse down in the bowels of the Metropolitan Opera, you can't help but think why The Phantom of the Opera was inspired by what happens in the bowels of the opera house.
Susan Stroman
#9. There is no truth which personal vice will not distort.
J.G. Holland
#10. I am cold, even though the heat of early summer is adequate. I am cold because I cannot find my heart.
Sebastian Barry
#11. We deliberate not about ends, but about means.
Aristotle.
#12. I want my whole life to be a great work of art, not just my art. And that means paying attention to my entire life and trying to make sure my whole life is balanced.
Jewel
#13. Television programming is the number one topic on Twitter, and dozens of start-ups in the social space are linking second-screen experiences. People no longer need to sit on the same couch to enjoy a show together.
Jay Samit
#14. Every extension of knowledge arises from making the conscious the unconscious.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#15. The 1930s birthed two great agrarian novels: 'Gone with the Wind' from the viewpoint of the ruling class, 'The Grapes of Wrath' for the underclass. And both were turned into movies that dared to be true to the books' controversial themes.
Richard Corliss
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