Quote by Andrew Eldritch
Postmodernism surely requires an even greater grasp of symbolism,

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

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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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If youre truly in a band and you guys have been together for a long time, theres a family bond that you have. In fact, Ive talked about this with therapists, especially if youre talking about a relationship, because when youre with somebody, youre going to your family, and shes alone. – Gary Allan

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Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime. – Martin Luther

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Theres nobody else on the face of this earth thats playing a sport at a highest level… with a transplant. That alone continues to inspire me, because I realize throughout the whole world the struggles that people are going through. I need to inspire them the best way I can. – Alonzo Mourning

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Be able to live alone, even if you dont want to and think you will never find it necessary. – Marilyn vos Savant

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There is scarcely any writer who has not celebrated the happiness of rural privacy, and delighted himself and his reader with the melody of birds, the whisper of groves, and the murmur of rivulets. – Samuel Johnson

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Of all the artists on Death Row, none of them went bankrupt. – Suge Knight

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