Ian Curtis Quotes
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The things that we've learned are no longer enough.
— Ian Curtis
I think Elvis is the sexiest man to ever walk the earth, I love him.
— Britney Spears
Reality is only a dream, based on values and well worn principles, whereas the dream goes on forever.
— Ian Curtis
International broadcasters are often dependent on an American home broadcasting network, so it changes the game entirely.
— Bryan Fuller
A man is not moral because he is obedient through fear or ignorance. Morality lives in the realm of perceived obligation ...
— Robert Green Ingersoll
My hope is that the description of God's love in my life will give you the freedom and the courage to discover ... God's love in yours.
— Henri Nouwen
If knew more about Alzheimer's and the Brain, your mind will be blow and most cases you will confused...
— Deyth Banger
What can I say? I'm Irish, I love a good potato.
— Sophia Tallon
Love, love will tear us apart, again.
— Ian Curtis
Between good sense and good taste there lies the difference between a cause and its effect.
— Jean De La Bruyere
I can now see everything falling to pieces before my eyes.
— Ian Thomas Curtis
Unless carefree, mother love was a killer.
— Toni Morrison
Existense, well what does it matter? I exist on the best terms I can.
— Ian Thomas Curtis
Well, subconsciously I suppose some things must stick but I'm not influenced consciously by them.
— Ian Curtis
A poetic, sensitive, tortured soul, the Ian Curtis of the myth - he was definitely that.
— Peter Hook
The most sacred of the duties of a government [is] to do equal and impartial justice to all its citizens.
— Thomas Jefferson
I hurt him, Larel ...
— Elise Kova
If you walk, just walk. If you sit, just sit. But don't wobble.
— Yunmen Wenyan
Looking behind causes nothing but broken spells and wasted pain
— Cassandra Clare
In a fleshly Tomb, I am Buried above ground.
— William Cooper