Cult Quote by Vonda Shepard Download Open image “I had a hard-core cult following of at least 12.” — Vonda Shepard ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cult Following Had
On the web the thinking of cults can spread very rapidly and suddenly a cult which was 12 people who had some deep personal… — Tim Berners-Lee Copy Share Image
The Way teaches that people outside the cult are evil - of the Devil. In line with that belief, the members tried to alienate… — Michael O'Keefe Copy Share Image
Yes, there was a sort of underground cult following, which came from nowhere, and grew, and grew. It was quite surprising to us all,… — Michael Giles Copy Share Image
I think I could create a cult, no problem. The hard part is getting people to kill themselves. — Howard Stern Copy Share Image
I can't really say how big the cult is. But I'm proud of it. I'm proud that it has a life. — Bob Odenkirk Copy Share Image
The amount of "followers" you have does not make you better than anyone else. Hitler had millions. Jesus had twelve. — Mark Hart Copy Share Image
I think cults never stop being interesting and I'm intrigued by how we all do a tiny bit of submitting to a larger group… — Danzy Senna Copy Share Image
There was a singer-songwriter who slept on our couch for a year when I was about 7 or 8. She used to sing these… — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
I have played lots of clubs since I was 14, but I always did my own music. — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
I just kept making records, touring in Europe a lot, and then I had a baby in 2006, so my life has been very,… — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
I thought nothing would ever happen for me. My whole life had been geared toward being a singer, and it wasn't clicking. — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
The biggest similarity between me and my character is that we've both played clubs for 20 years. In real life, the clubs aren't quite… — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
My stint with 'Ally McBeal' is something I never planned nor expected. — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
I could have become a mime or a juggler, but I became a singer-songwriter instead. — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
Although I don't come from a musical background, I was given piano lessons along with my sisters, but I wasn't what you would call… — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
At first, I wanted to start my own label, but it was such a full-time job that it became too much. — Vonda Shepard Copy Share Image
What sets worlds in motion is the interplay of differences, their attractions and repulsions. Life is plurality, death is uniformity. By suppressing differences and… — Octavio Paz Copy Share Image
Only two to three per cent of an audience is interested in words and pays attention to lyrics; most of the rest of it… — Al Stewart Copy Share Image
“Religion, like science, is only noteworthy when it emphasizes a matter of what is true rather than whose belief is greater or lesser or… — Criss Jami Copy Share Image
he cult of productivity has its place, but worshipping at its altar daily robs us of the very capacity for joy and wonder that… — Maria Popova Copy Share Image
“Koch believed that what the famed economist Joseph Schumpeter called "creative destruction" was so critical to the health of the capitalist system that empathy… — Nancy MacLean Copy Share Image
I really hate those Internet freaks who take each thirty minute bundle of joy and turn it into a cult game of Where's Wally. — Danny Baker Copy Share Image
I didn't read about it for school. It was just for myself. I was interested in cults in general but Jonestown was the most… — Danzy Senna Copy Share Image
I don't think it takes much for a cult to be a cult. Many parts of our society are cultish, and you only need… — Jerome Flynn Copy Share Image
Zippers are primal and modern at the very same time. On the one hand, your zipper is primitive and reptilian, on the other, mechanical… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
“Once I knew what I was doing I was there and with it; I had the total knowing. I Googled God and orgasmed At… — Initially NO Copy Share Image
Hinduism... gave itself no name, because it set itself no sectarian limits; it claimed no universal adhesion, asserted no sole infallible dogma, set up… — Sri Aurobindo Copy Share Image