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It's really cool to see glowsticks at the show, to see dance music culture infiltrating and becoming one with the metal community.
— Jonathan Davis
You seem very sure of yourself, Daniel.'
I, who was never even sure what the time was, nodded with the conviction of the
ignorant. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
I, who was never even sure what the time was, nodded with the conviction of the
ignorant. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Wrinkles? They just tell the story of your life
— Linda Boyden
the character of a life isn't set in three or four big moments of life, but in ten thousand little, virtually unnoticed moments.
— Paul David Tripp
The worst thing I've done on a date? Ask who her favorite serial killer is. Under a bridge. In the dark.
— Anyta Sunday
That's what I want to do, ultimately: figure out a way to get the world engaged with discovery and protecting these ancient sites.
— Sarah Parcak
You would not think any duty small, If you yourself were great.
— George MacDonald
The road to success is not easy to navigate, but with hard work, drive and passion, it's possible to achieve the American dream.
— Tommy Hilfiger
Don't hate on someone whose hard work placed them on the road to success, while your envy and ill-intent put you on a path toward failure.
— Carlos Wallace
A world like that, which exists only because the gods enjoy a joke, must be a place where magic can survive. And sex too, of course.
— Terry Pratchett
Among the great glories of the MGM lot were the vast outdoor sets that had been constructed over the years.
— Joseph Barbera
Hypnotized
I am hypnotized
Sleepwalking to the rhythm of your words,
Never wishing to wake- — Michael Faudet
I am hypnotized
Sleepwalking to the rhythm of your words,
Never wishing to wake- — Michael Faudet
Truth out of season was sourer than strawberries at Christmas time.
— Eleanor Hallowell Abbott