Quote by Liz Phair
I blend my green drink every morning. I also fix my son a full-on

I blend my green drink every morning. I also fix my son a full-on American breakfast with bacon and toast. – Liz Phair

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I wear clothes that most people in the Midwest would probably deem inappropriate at my age. And I rock a bikini all summer long. I know that its not normal, but I just dont care. I live once. – Liz Phair

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Age
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Liz Phair
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Composing gives me a chance to work in multiple dimensions and helps me pare down my melodies into what is essential. Learning new skills has always energized me and scoring has opened up a world of sonic possibilities. – Liz Phair

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Learning
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Liz Phair
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This morning of the small snow I count the blessings, the leak in the faucet which makes of the sink time, the drop of the water on water. – Charles Olson

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I write when Im inspired, and I see to it that Im inspired at nine oclock every morning. – Peter De Vries

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I dont have an iPod. I mean, I have a couple. Doesnt everyone? But I dont use it. I need to because I go to the gym now, and Im tired of listening to morning radio. I want some music! I do have a video iPod, but I dont use it either. – Ricky Schroder

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There is both a skill factor and an effort factor in dream recall. People can develop dream recall skills, such as lying still in the morning and writing down whatever comes to mind. – Henry Reed

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The source and center of all mans creative power… is his power of making images, or the power of imagination. – Robert Collier

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A sibling may be the keeper of one’s identity, the only person with the keys to one’s unfettered, more fundamental self. – Marian Sandmaier

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