Quote by Lucinda Williams
The perfect man? A poet on a motorcycle. - Lucinda Williams

The perfect man? A poet on a motorcycle. – Lucinda Williams

Other quotes by Lucinda Williams

Of course, Im older now. Im in a different place in my life than when I wrote the songs for Car Wheels or Essence or whatever. Different things were going on. – Lucinda Williams

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car
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If you come into success too soon, youll burn out and be finished before you know it. If you let the maturation process happen naturally, youll be happier with yourself in the end. – Lucinda Williams

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Success
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Just because Im talking about something that might have been a sad or painful situation doesnt mean that Im sad or tortured 24 hours a day any more than anybody else is. – Lucinda Williams

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sad
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Other Quotes from
Motorcycles
category

It takes more love to share the saddle than it does to share the bed. – Author Unknown

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Motorcycles

Catching a yellow-jacket in your shirt at seventy miles per hour can double your vocabulary. – Author Unknown

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Motorcycles

Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul. – Author Unknown

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Motorcycles

A motorcycle functions entirely in accordance with the laws of reason, and a study of the art of motorcycle maintenance is really a miniature study of the art of rationality itself. – Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

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Motorcycles

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The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom. – Arthur Schopenhauer

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Happiness

Hope is a necessity for normal life and the major weapon against the suicide impulse. – Karl A. Menninger

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Hope

I have long been a supporter of the Head Start program because each and every year I witness the dramatic positive impact that early intervention services have on childrens lives in my congressional district. – Lucille Roybal-Allard

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positive

Tis pleasant, sure, to see ones name in print. A books a book, although theres nothing in t. – Lord (George Gordon) Byron

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Literary