Top 13 Street Rod Sayings
#1. The sonnet has been the one distinctive characteristic of love present throughout the years.
James Marquess
#2. I had to choose: Either leave the country, where it's become dangerous for me, or go on the offensive.
Bidzina Ivanishvili
#3. Acting in 'Star Wars' I felt like a raisin in a giant fruit salad, and I didn't even know who the cantaloupes were.
Mark Hamill
#4. I'm a singer, not a politician, and I think you don't want the two to get confused. It's not OK to be on CNN talking about people starving and then tell the interviewer that your new album is coming out in six months.
Bono
#5. A lot of my work is with children and there's a reason for that, because they really level you.
Robert Carlyle
#6. But it makes you wonder, doesn't it? Just how normal are we? Just who are the people we nod our hellos to as we pass on the street? A rather good question to ask - particularly in The Twilight Zone.
Rod Serling
#7. I'm an old man now, and a lonesome man in Kansas / but not afraid / to speak my lonesomeness in a car, / because not only my lonesomeness / it's Ours, all over America, / O tender fellows
/ & spoken lonesomeness is Prophecy / in the moon 100 years ago or in / the middle of Kansas now.
Allen Ginsberg
#9. I have so many plans! Sometimes it's hard to keep up because at this point it's just been me and the little bit of help my label gives me.
Meredith Brooks
#10. When the art world is done wrong, a reader's faith is lost and possibly not recuperable.
Rachel Kushner
#11. The universe doesn't give you what you ask for with your thoughts - it gives you what you demand with your actions.
Steve Maraboli
#12. All the great spiritual leaders in history were people of hope. Abraham, Moses, Ruth, Mary, Jesus, Rumi, Gandhi, and Dorothy Day all lived with a promise in their hearts that guided them toward the future without the need to know exactly what it would look like. Let's live with hope.
Henri Nouwen
#13. I hate that I had to pull out my wallet and buy respect.
Becca Ritchie
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