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Somewhere Quotes by Leonard Cohen
- Fare thee well my nightingale, I lived but to be near you. Thow you are singing somewhere still I can no longer hear you.
- Well, you know, there's depression and depression. What I mean by depression in my own case is that depression isn't just the blues. It's not…
- Please make me empty, if I'm empty then I can receive, if I can receive it means it comes from somewhere outside of me, if…
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- What makes me furious, not just because we're in an interview, but I don't like when writers take your words and put… — Erykah Badu
- I've always said that one night, I'm going to find myself in some field somewhere, I'm standing on grass, and it's raining,… — Drew Barrymore
- Colorado's collective shale deposits contain somewhere in the neighborhood of 1 trillion barrels of oil. That's almost as much as the entire… — Bob Beauprez
- The tears of the world are a constant quality. For each one who begins to weep, somewhere else another stops. The same… — Samuel Beckett
- I have somewhere met with the epitaph on a charitable man which has pleased me very much. I cannot recollect the words,… — Joseph Addison
- When Whitney Houston died, I felt great sadness. My sadness, of course, was about our collective loss - when you listened to… — James Belushi
- Anytime a person goes into a delicatessen and orders a pastrami on white bread, somewhere a Jew dies. — Milton Berle