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Some music is supposed to be disposable; that's OK. A lot of music is fun for today, but it isn't supposed to be timeless; it's supposed to be trendy.
— Robbie Robertson
New York City is crazy and beautiful and really close to my heart, and I've always had dear friends here - family, actually, I would say.
— Benedict Cumberbatch
Luna stares at each of us, even Farrow, like she's mentally grouping us together as the Hale family.A band of fucking weirdos
— Becca Ritchie
My childhood was spent embracing one literary heroine after another. I identified passionately with each one and would slavishly imitate them.
— Sophie Kinsella
Islam's laws are fixed and that is why Islam is stable.
— Abu Bakar Bashir
her," he said. "She stares. That's what she does
— Derek Landy
She stares at me, a tiny smile flitting across her lips, and the affection on her face makes me feel like the richest man in the world.
— C.J. Redwine
The blank sheet stares up at me, its emptiness like a slap. Those were the last words Ginny ever wrote before she and her family were murdered.
— Jennifer Walkup
To get involved with some ridiculous battle of power with someone else will use up your energy.
— Frederick Lenz
Will call him a she when the pee-pee is gone. Says Brave is to endure stares, jeers, prejudice. He won't.
— Anne Lamott
It's amazing the fantasies your mind can put together.
— Mitch Albom
You have points on the tip of your ears." she tilts her head and stares at me." like a big, tall elf.
— Pam Bachorz
She leans into the memory. She stares. She concentrates. What IS it that's she's looking for, trying to get straight at last?
— Vivian Gornick
A fair face without a fair soul is like a glass eye that shines and sees nothing.
— John Stuart Blackie
From beasts we scorn as soulless, In forest, field and den, The cry goes up to witness The soulessness of men
— William Inge