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I couldn't for the life of me figure out how long a person had to live, or how good she had to be, to get her hands on some treasure.
— Haven Kimmel
She told me I couldn't just put on a leather jacket and think I was rock'n'roll, I had to live it."
Burt about Bex, Book 1 "Making it — Jamie Scallion
Burt about Bex, Book 1 "Making it — Jamie Scallion
My instinct told me that she didn't want me to understand. What she felt and lived with couldn't be shared or understood by anyone else.
— James Anderson
I dare say you could live without me, Sara; but I couldn't live without you. I was nearly dead.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
I couldn't live without my music, man. Or me mum.
— Robbie Williams
Papa wasn't man enough, couldn't stand up to his responsibilities. Instead of taking care of me, he'd rather live lavishly.
— Tupac Shakur
I'm merely reminding you to embrace who you are and surround yourself with people who do the same.
— Tamara Ireland Stone
Otherness is a big thing for me. I'm always drawn to characters that live lives that I couldn't lead.
— Jodie Foster
I couldn't live without work. That's what makes me so sympathetic towards those people who are unemployed. I don't know how they live without working.
— Margaret Thatcher
God's grace does not make you lazy and unproductive. On the contrary, it makes you labor more abundantly for His glory.
— Joseph Prince
Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognize how good things really are.
— Marianne Williamson
I live in L.A. and love L.A., and you couldn't drag me out of there kicking and screaming.
— Kevin Connolly
Her light shines through the tunnel to my heart, clenching every pulsing beat with radiance and luminosity.
— Renee Ericson
The real truth is splintered and spread throughout time.
— Terence McKenna
You know well I couldn't bear to live with a low common man after you two; and it's wicked and cruel of you to insult me by pretending I could.
— George Bernard Shaw