Masquerade Ball Quotes
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Wondering what it would have been like to go to the prom instead of a masquerade ball full of killers.
— Susan Ee
Stock kernels will be the norm for some time.
— Bill Hayden
Is not really a system of painting but a method of internal investigation. It is not the philosophy of painting but painting as philosophy.
— Octavio Paz
You know Americans ... Self-improvement. No matter who or what we are, we're always working on ways to become somebody else.
— Alan Brown
A printer consists of three main parts: the case, the jammed paper tray and the blinking red light.
— Dave Barry
For me, singing was always about the lyrics. I'm hopeless at singing songs that don't have a core.
— Julie Andrews
I still can't believe," Michael said, sotto voce, "that you came to the Vampires' Masquerade Ball dressed as a vampire.
— Jim Butcher
If you put a Van Halen album in your record collection, it will melt all the rest of your records.
— David Lee Roth
The danger of attending the extroverts' masquerade ball is that we surround ourselves with people who only like us for our disguise.
— Michaela Chung
I don't know whose bright idea it was to turn the prom into a masquerade ball, but whoever it was, I'm going to kick them in the balls for it.
— Melyssa Winchester
I am not a normal person. I am living in a normal body, but my mind is not normal.
— Alejandro Jodorowsky
Enter Dogberry and
— William Shakespeare
The theory was simple: If a man had enough sense to accumulate a bunch of cash, then he would certainly make a worthy U.S senator.
— John Grisham
Marriage. Don't be pressured into it. Is the fear of loneliness really greater than the fear of bondage?
— Sumiko Tan
My girlfriends are my life, but I'm also one of those girls who can hang out with the guys.
— Sophia Bush
Youth is almost invariably liberal, age conservative. Adopt
— Charlotte M. Brame