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years track done
Richard D. James I've always got to change something. All the tracks I've done in the last five years were made in like six different studios. It gets a bit complicated.
years people twenties
Robbie Coltraine Once you've been doing anything for twenty-five years people start to notice you.
years numbers together
Rob Sheffield Not being able to protect her from things was the most frightening thing I'd ever felt, and it kicked in as soon as we got together. With every year we spent together, I became more conscious that I now had an infinitely expanding number of reasons to be afraid. I had something to lose.
years different sound
Rob Brown To me, an untrained ear, a young person at the time, I would hear off the different feels, all these different sounds, and then years later realize that everyone had used the same equipment, just to their own ends.
years rocks conservative
Rob Chapman I'm an avowed modernist. I'm for the new thing. I came to the conclusion many years ago that rock music is essentially a conservative form.
years trying way
Rob Chapman The way I have progressed as a writer over the years is to try and stay true to the principles I absorbed.
years league black
Rob Halford They were and still are a groundbreaking band. Even though they haven't released any new music in ages, you can put on the first Black Sabbath album and it still sounds as fresh today as it did 30-odd years ago. And that's because great music has a timeless ability: To me, Sabbath are in the same league as the Beatles or Mozart. They're on the leading edge of something extraordinary.
years iraq talking
Richard Perle No one is talking about occupying Iraq for five to ten years.
laughing softer speaking supposed
Kelly Hu Being Asian where you're supposed to be more quiet and softer and I was always getting reprimanded for laughing to loud or speaking to loudly.
laughing failing comment
Rob Brydon When you're doing stand-up, you can comment if something fails, get a laugh from that.
laughing matter
Richard Whately Happiness is no laughing matter.
laughing want firsts
Richelle Mead Well there you go. Even a psychopath recognized your worth enough to want to kill someone else first." I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
laughing gathering tendencies
Rebecca West Unfortunately, all gatherings convened for the betterment of the human lot show a tendency to gas themselves, and not with laughing-gas either.
laughing comeback insult
Russell Lynes If you can't ignore an insult, top it; if you can't top it, laugh it off; and if you can't laugh it off, it's probably deserved.
laughing people cry
Ronnie Barker It's better to make people laugh than cry.
laughing lovely teeth
Ronaldinho No one has nicer teeth than me. Why would anyone laugh at my lovely teeth?
laughing trying guilt
Romeo Dallaire There was no way to laugh anymore, to love, to care, and there was a sense of guilt in having survived when others had been killed. I turned into a worse workaholic than I had already been by trying to work myself into the ground.
fiction science-fiction science-love
Romola Garai I love science fiction. I read a lot of science fiction.
fiction feels qualified
William Gibson I'm a reluctant writer of non-fiction, in part because I don't really feel qualified.
fiction levels century
Robert Reed I've always thought of science fiction as being, at some level, a 19th-century business.
fiction stories novelists
Sarah Zettel I'm mostly a novelist these days, but I have written short stories in Fantasy, Science Fiction and horror.
fiction larger-than-life life-is
Sarah McLachlan Larger than life is your fiction in a universe made up of one.
fiction contemporary bits
Warren Ellis If contemporary literary fiction doesn't read a bit like science fiction then it's probably not all that contemporary, is it
fiction problem unsolved-problems
Virginia Woolf Women and fiction remain, so far as I am concerned, unsolved problems.
fiction facts
Virginia Woolf The truer the facts the better the fiction.
fiction stories novel
Walker Percy A novel is what you call something that won't sell if you call it poems or short stories.