Mark Hoppus Quotes
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Through the ages, from the beginning of time, I'm certain man has covered woman's face with masks. They are, however, his masks, not hers.
Federico Fellini
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We should all relax about life because you don't have a clue as to what's really going on.
Barry Sonnenfeld
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When a loved one passes, there are mixed emotions, and a thirst to live one's own life more deeply can certainly be among them.
Salli Richardson
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Commercials on television are similar to sex and taxes; the more talk there is about them, the less likely they are to be curbed.
Jack Gould
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Early in the winter of 2002, I gave my life to the Lord. Before I was one, I always thought being a Christian would be boring. In reality, it has been the complete opposite.
Zach Johnson
The Fray
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I've done literally 100, 150 different characters.
Hank Azaria
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The width of a line may present the idea of infinity. An epigram may contain a world. In the same way, a small picture format may be much more living, much more leavening, stirring, awakening, than square yards of wall space.
Hans Hofmann
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The key question to keep asking is, Are you spending your time on the right things? Because time is all you have.'
Randy Pausch
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Jake, why are you sitting in the front? I thought you liked it in the rear.
Lance Armstrong
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Titles are marks of honest men, and wise;The fool or knave that wears a title lies.
Edward Young
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God does not exist-religion in science is an absurdity, in practice an immorality and in men a disease.
Benito Mussolini
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Fashion is not enough anymore. It's not just about what you wear. I mean, I don't know how many women can afford to take the time to come to Paris for three fittings.
Alber Elbaz
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I don't think you should be allowed to eat in a restaurant if you haven't waited tables at least once. It's so irritating when I see people being rude to waiters, like, it makes me want to slit their throats! Like, really? You're really this inconsiderate?
Lizzy Caplan
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In a rude state of society all great calamities are regarded by the people as judgments of God on the wickedness of man.
Charles Lyell
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It is the old experience that a rude instrument in the hand of a master craftsman will achieve more than the finest tool wielded by the uninspired journeyman.
Karl Pearson
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Five o'clock tea" is a phrase our "rude forefathers," even of the last generation, would scarcely have understood, so completelyis it a thing of to-day; and yet, so rapid is the March of the Mind, it has already risen into a national institution, and rivals, in its universal application to all ranks and ages, and as a specific for "all the ills that flesh is heir to," the glorious Magna Charta.
Lewis Carroll
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Never let anyone tell you how to live your life.
Mark Hoppus
Blink-182