Quote by Andrew Eldritch
Nothing has changed in our relationship with East West. We have no

Nothing has changed in our relationship with East West. We have no relationship with East West. Weve been withholding our labour for almost seven years now. – Andrew Eldritch

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Postmodernism surely requires an even greater grasp of symbolism, as its increasingly an art of gesture alone. – Andrew Eldritch

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My wife, Jill, and I have an incredibly close working relationship, and an incredibly happy married one. We met through work. I was the worlds worst advertising copywriter. She had the misfortune to be my account director, so from the very start she was my boss, and she still is. – Anthony Horowitz

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It isnt necessary to have relatives in Kansas City in order to be unhappy. – Groucho Marx

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In the beginning, New York and I had kind of a love-hate relationship. It seemed so abrasive compared to Europe. But the transformation here in recent years is really something. I dont think I would have seen as much change if Id lived in any other city in the world. – Shalom Harlow

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Relationships based on obligation lack dignity. – Wayne Dyer

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Well you cant teach the poetry, but you can teach the craft. – David Hockney

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When you are angry or frustrated, what comes out? Whatever it is, its a good indication of what youre made of. – H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

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If you break your neck, if you have nothing to eat, if your house is on fire—then you got a problem. Everything else is inconvenience. Life is inconvenient. Life is lumpy. Learn to separate the inconveniences from the real problems. You will live longer. – Sigmund Wollman, quoted by Robert Fulghum, Uh-Oh, 1991

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