
Top 17 Troye Sivan Song Quotes
#1. I think pop music is in such an exciting place right now, and I do kind of credit that to Lorde with 'Royals.' I think that song changed everything in the pop scene. All of the sudden, alternative pop music became pop music.
Troye Sivan
#2. The film 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,' based the book of the same name, has a line that enlightens and comforts me. The protagonist, who has lost all ability to move except one eye, discusses his role as a father. He notes, 'Even a fraction of a father is still a father.'
Steve Gleason
#3. I carry themes in my mind for years before I will try to compose them. I've got themes that will last me now 'til I die.
R. B. Kitaj
#4. Every week a tsunami rips through poor towns and villages all over the world ... That tsunami is hunger.
Colin Farrell
#5. As a doctor, I've learned the importance and value of listening.
Ami Bera
#6. In various surveys, nearly three-quarters of grandparents say that being a grandparent is the single most important and satisfying thing in their life. Most say being with their grandkids is more important to them than traveling or having financial security.
Lesley Stahl
#7. In all likelihood fairies of larger stature were ancient gods in a state of decay, while their diminutive congeners were the swarming spirits of primitive imagination.
Lewis Spence
#8. What soul would hesitate to turn the universe upside down in order to be a little more itself?
Paul Valery
#11. Yesterday I staked off the ground on the hill for an orchard. I want to get 1,000 apple trees agrowing.
Ezra Cornell
#12. There's a difference between beauty and charm. A beautiful woman is one I notice. A charming woman is one who notices me.
John Erskine
#13. Y'know, there's nothin' like tearing up a good club now and then.
Jerry Lee Lewis
#14. One of the key characteristics of the comic book medium is that it is not brought to life by just one voice.
Jim Lee
#15. I wanted to write a song about war and that classic 'We want you' recruitment style from the point of view of the recruiter.
Troye Sivan
#16. I think cinema should provoke thoughts, sure, but using it as I soapbox I think is the wrong place. I never want to be part of something like that, where there's an agenda there that's not about telling a story, where its someone getting on a soapbox and preaching their own beliefs onto somebody.
Jeremy Renner
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