10930 |
Love heats my blood, blood spins my head, and my head falls in love. |
Cat Stevens, |
I Can't Keep It In |
10931 |
Microbiologically speaking, when I start churning, burning, and turning, I'll make atoms move so fast expanding your molecules. |
Parliament, |
Dr. Funkenstein |
10932 |
Nine and nine makes fourteen, four and four makes nine. The clock is striking thirteen, I think I've lost my mind. |
Elvis Presley, |
I Gotta Know |
10933 |
Nourished by food we eat, hungered by waste excrete. |
Killing Joke, |
Adorations |
10934 |
Now if six turned up to be nine, I don't mind, I don't mind. |
Jimi Hendrix, |
If 6 Was 9 |
10935 |
Of lines that touch the corners and fibers of the feeling that keeps running inside you. Cylinders of hope turning and yearning into pendulums of weary hesitation taking the line and triangle rhyme and twisting it. |
Fifth Dimension, Love's Lines, Angles, |
and Rhymes |
10936 |
On the Richter scale of love and romance, you've hit a twelve. |
George Strait, |
Falling In Love |
10937 |
One and one is eleven. |
Frank Zappa, |
Dickie's Such An Asshole |
10938 |
One day of praying and six days of fun, the odds against going to heaven are six to one. |
Brook Benton, |
Walk On The Wildside |
10939 |
Only the good die young. |
Billy Joel, |
Only The Good Die Young |
10940 |
Reality can be a stiff sometimes, but then again it can be flexible, depending on the angle of the dangle, increased by the heat of the meat. |
Funkadelic, |
Jimmy's Got A Little Bitch In Him |
10941 |
Roll us down the mountain and I'm sure the fatman would win. |
Jethro Tull, |
Fatman |
10942 |
She's a frozen fire. |
The Cars, |
Let's Go |
10943 |
Sometimes the snow comes down in June, sometimes the sun goes around the moon. |
Vanessa Williams, |
Save The Best For Last |
10944 |
Tell me, why can't I spread my arms and fly? |
Pink, |
Split Personality |
10945 |
The 21st century is yesterday. |
INXS, |
Need You Tonight |
10946 |
The ass is connected to the brain stem. |
Public Enemy, |
How To Kill A Radio Consultant |
10947 |
The darkest hour is just before dawn. |
Shirelles; Mamas and Papas, |
Dedicated To The One I Love |
10948 |
The inventor of the modern foundation garment that we women wear today was a German scientist and opera lover by the name of Otto Titsling. |
Bette Midler, |
Otto Titsling |
10949 |
The kerosene record player is not a very efficient device. |
Frank Zappa, |
A Little Green Rosetta |