A Quote by Devendra Banhart

Good art doesn't really have an expiration date on it. — © Devendra Banhart
Good art doesn't really have an expiration date on it.
Good art doesn't really have an expiration date on it. That's something to be happy about, if you're making art.
I try to bear pain and not panic. I try to remember that it's got an expiration date, even if I don't know when that expiration date is. And I try to use it as fuel for my work.
One of the things I noticed is that people really change when they realize their expiration date is coming, and they know what it is. Most of us don't: we just hope we can live as long as we can and do as much good as we can.
Businesses large and small shouldn't have to check the expiration date of a tax provision to see if it's still good.
Dreams don't have an expiration date.
Women don't have an expiration date.
I don't know if there is an expiration date on diversity.
Believing in love doesn't have an expiration date.
Enjoy life, it has an expiration date
Dance is a profession with an expiration date for many people.
Maybe everything really does just have an expiration date--one that you can't see until she tells you she's leaving, and then she's gone.
Don't wait until life has given you an expiration date to live.
Sometimes I wish I could put an expiration date on my quotes.
I'm plastic so I will never age, but Jonathan definitely has an expiration date.
A lot of time we build on lust that becomes very strong. Yet, when that lust wears off we think that love is running out, but really it's the lust that had an expiration date. We have to know what real love is and if we're really in-love.
I've got kids and that's important. It's funny, you think that there's an expiration date on them and there just isn't.
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