Top 11 Viscogliosi Bros Quotes
#1. The short winter's day was drawing to a close. It seems to me sometimes that these are the only days I have ever known, and especially that most charming moment of all, just before night
wipes them out.
Samuel Beckett
#2. The best laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft agley.
Robert Burns
#3. Certainly, we all wonder what is beyond, and when you lose a loved one, I think part of the grieving process includes where that person might have gone or if you'll ever see them again. I think it forces you to look up to the sky, to the cosmos.
Jenny Lewis
#4. I remembered my father telling me when I was a little girl, Guilt is bullshit. Don't ever let anyone make you feel guilty.
Kaylie Jones
#5. I drop styles on ears ... the public bite 'em.
Not many went to school, so the dummies wouldn't write 'em.
They say, "Yo Keith! You're Kool, you usin' big words!"
I went to college, I'm even more stupid, herb.
Kool Keith
#6. France: As a professional journalist, I like the idea of a society where it is considered an acceptable occupation to basically sit around and drink.
Dave Barry
#7. If you stay true to what you believe in, and if you're creating something great and authentic, your fans will stick with you no matter how much other things change!
Shawn Stockman
#8. The past was gone and the future had yet to unfold, and he knew he should focus his life on the present ... yet his day-to-day existence suddenly struck him as endless and unbearable.
Nicholas Sparks
#9. There are a million things in music I know nothing about. I just want to narrow down that figure.
Andre Previn
#10. I mumble a lot when im off stage, so a lot of times when im with a friend i'll say something and he'll be like what, and i'll say it again and he'll be like what, and i'll say it again and he'll still be like what, so now he's got me yellin. Man that tree is far away
Mitch Hedberg
#11. Men still wear cologne, but I wish they wouldn't. No matter what you may believe, all men's fragrances smell like the air freshener in a taxi.
Patricia Marx
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top