59th Annual Grammy Quotes & Sayings
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For example, when leaders are asked, "What are you feeling right now?" many respond with such statements as, — Jim Dethmer

I do eat what I want. I love meat - I'm Cuban: I grew up eating meat, platanos, and arroz con pollo. I don't believe in starving yourself, but sometimes I do cleanses and diets to prepare for a role. I choose a lot of greens, proteins, and fats, and I like to be really active. — Natalie Martinez

I am calling attention just to the main points of these tremendously important matters, which can be understood better by pious meditation than explained by human language. — Martin Chemnitz

To me, art is the capacity to experience one's innocence: craft is how you get to that point. Maturity in a musician would be the point at which one is innocent at will. At that point the relationship between music and the musician is direct and reliable.
The relationship with music is always mysterious: when it works, you can never tell. You can never guarantee when it's going to work. You can only to put yourself in a place where it's more likely to happen. — Robert Fripp

It was always a delicate balance, life and death, comedy and tragedy. — Chris Kyle

To live in a realm wracked with chaos is to live with pain, anguishing memories, and trolls. But it is also means living with unicorns. — C. Gockel

When the rain finally abates, I decide to wait out the night instead of trying to climb in the dark. — Rae Carson

Assess your days and reconcile the differences. Repeat steps to success and dispose bad habits. — Bianca McCormick-Johnson

Ordering wine in this place was not unlike ordering milk - he was fortunate there were no real (or any) men at the bar to mock his pussiness. — Aleksandar Hemon

Men and women, women and men. It will never work. — Erica Jong

The fundamental delusion of human beings is the belief that we exist separately and independently from the rest of the universe. — Reb Anderson

Can anyone be so foolish as to believe that there are men whose feet are higher than their heads, or places where things may be hanging downwards, trees growing backwards, or rain falling upwards? Where is the marvel of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon if we are to allow of a hanging world at the Antipodes? — Lactantius