Song Quote by Stephanie Danler Download Open image ““But the song was as intimate as a faucet dripping in the night.”” — Stephanie Danler ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Song
“If love were a faucet, I’d not only continue, but I’d increase the frequency with which I wash my penis in the sink.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“And there, on that road, that very minute, he started to play - the most lonesome music that them priests ever in their lives… — Eddie Lenihan Copy Share Image
“There was no doubt about it, I must soon enter this world, where on its surface fragrant ladies rocked slowly, fanned gently, and drank… — Harper Lee Copy Share Image
“They listened for a while to the perfect music of the wind and rain and night. To the fire and the simmering kettle.” — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
“She was so wet, and I fucking loved it. I loved the way she tasted, I loved the way her eyes clouded over in… — Holly Renee Copy Share Image
“Without the wetness of your love, the fragrance of your water, or the trickling sounds of your voice ― I shall always feel thirsty.” — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
“If you were to ask me what kind of musical sound I aspire to produce, that noise would be a wet nipple sliding across… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“I make music like I make love—in a group. OK, so I’m not in a band, and I sing alone in the shower.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“I'm sick of that, I said. Young, young, young, that's what I get, all day, everyday. But I know your secret…You're all terrified of… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“I had created a life that was bent in service to all my personal cravings.” — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“I knew from books, movies, and Sex and the City how I was supposed to answer. I’ve always dreamed of living here, they say.… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“You can’t cultivate them. The farmers used to take female pigs out into the countryside, lead them to the oaks, and pray. They don’t… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“Remember this, I told myself. Remember how quiet today is. I had the newspaper, which I would keep for years, and I was on… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“My palms were damp. That was the moment I realized I wanted the job. That job, at that restaurant specifically.” — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“I don’t know what it is exactly, being a server. It’s a job, certainly, but not exclusively. There’s a transparency to it, an occupation… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“The lilacs shed as I walked the bridge. My phone buzzed twice and I turned it off. The city was radiant and I felt… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“You will develop a palate. A palate is a spot on your tongue where you remember. Where you assign words to the textures of… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“You will stumble on secrets. Hidden all over the restaurant: Mexican oregano, looking cauterized, as heady as pot. Large tins of Chef’s private anchovies… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
Whatever meaning 'Annie's Song' had for me on a personal level, there was also a larger context. It could just as easily have been… — John Denver Copy Share Image
When you step out and do a song in a musical, the easier thing to do is make it funny. But when those transitions… — Kelli O'Hara Copy Share Image
I understand that it's the music that keeps me alive... That's my lifeblood. And to give that up for, like, the TV, the cars,… — Bruce Springsteen Copy Share Image
“Downloading's the same as what I used to do. I used to tape the charts of the songs I liked [off the radio]. I… — Liam Gallagher Copy Share Image
I've been writing songs since I was 10 years old and always had a penchant for rhyming. I started listening to hip hop through… — Hoodie Allen Copy Share Image
I want people to hear my lyrics and my melodies and say, 'That dude's in pain.' — Ivan Moody Copy Share Image
There is something magical about being able to feel somebody. And that is something that has always moved me with music. — Maria Brink Copy Share Image
The term "black metal" has become a lot looser, or can include a larger range of sounds and extra-musical aesthetics, not just Satan and… — Colin Marston Copy Share Image
Eric Clapton's scales - when he comes off a high note and it's time for a refrain or a little bit of a rest,… — Chris Rea Copy Share Image
There were songs that we cut out after we chose the name, because 'Praise Break' turned out to be an underlying concept that I… — Daniel Caesar Copy Share Image