1969 Woodstock Quotes & Sayings
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Top 1969 Woodstock Quotes
No one willingly reverts to the past unless all his actions have passed his own censorship, which is never deceived. — Seneca.
Some things a man canna last at. — Terry Spear
We must not pay attention just to reading and studying; rather, we should ask if we are open before the Lord. If we do not have an unveiled face, the glory of the Lord will not shine on us. If our heart is not open to God, God cannot give us any light. — Watchman Nee
Having a child doesn't make a woman a mother any more than owning a paintbrush makes her Frida Kahlo. — Koren Zailckas
It is so fascinating that someone can commit their whole entire lifestyle to being such a fantastic woman when I'm such a bum about it. — Kesha
It's part of a cycle of stories I'm writing where I deconstruct classic science fiction. — Cory Doctorow
What is the value of sticking a microphone in a man's face right after he has learned of his wife's death? — Jessica Savitch
Why were my visitors so secretive, hiding themselves behind my consciousness. I could only conclude that they were using me and did not want me to know why ... What if they were dangerous? Then I was terribly dangerous because I was playing a role in acclimatizing people to them. — Whitley Strieber
Vocal music is considered to be the highest, for it is natural; the effect produced by an instrument which is merely a machine cannot be compared with that of the human voice. However perfect strings may be, they cannot make the same impression on the listener as the voice which comes direct from the soul as breath, and has been brought to the surface through the medium of the mind and the vocal organs of the body. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
In the Woodstock movie, you see Justin, my son, who is now a filmmaker, being carried off by my wife at the time to the helicopter. He's just this little bundle of joy in her arms. And it's 1969. — Bill Kreutzmann
The minimum we should hope for with any display technology is that it should do no harm. — Edward Tufte
It's awful, ins't it, how I remember crap like that? Tiny, insignificant details in the midst of a massive disaster. — Robyn Schneider
Woodstock happened in August 1969, long before the Internet and mobile phones made it possible to communicate instantly with anyone, anywhere. It was a time when we weren't able to witness world events or the horrors of war live on 24-hour news channels. — Richie Havens
It's hard to notice things without people noticing me and that takes some getting used to. — Edie Falco
They linger near the back door, forehead to forehead and curved like statues as their lips whisper and brush together. — Lisa McMann
