Audio Producer Quotes & Sayings
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As you can see, at my age - 48 - Art is still one big experiment. — E. J. Hughes
I really want to get the word out that I am still relevant and have something to say. — Regina Belle
The sensual world cannot be avoided. We're in it at every moment. We are part of it. — Frederick Lenz
The church has paid a terrible price for statistics! — Leonard Ravenhill
It is important to announce your intentions at top volume, she thought, or your intentions will think you are ashamed of them. — Catherynne M Valente
If we parents accept that problems are an essential part of life's challenges, rather than reacting to every problem as if something has gone wrong with the universe that's supposed to be perfect, we can demonstrate serenity and confidence in problem solving for our kids.By telling them that we know they have a problem and we know they can solve it, we can pass on a realistic attitude as well as empower our children with self-confidence and a sense of their own worth. — Barbara Coloroso
I will thank Him for all that He has given me, not curse Him for all that I've lost. — Lynn Austin
I definitely rediscovered reading for pleasure by devoting such a large swath of my time to sitting on airplanes. I am now painfully adept at removing my shoes so as to have the least amount of foot surface area touching an airport floor. — Sloane Crosley
Don't seek love externally, it's fleeting. Go beyond the ego and awaken the
love that already exists within; it will encompass everyone and
everything in your life; it will permeate your very being. — Danielle Pierre
Nowhere is ageism more sexist, and vicious, than in the domain of sexuality. — Ashton Applewhite
Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind. — Marston Bates
When the sun shouts and people abound One thinks there were the ages of stone and the age of bronze And the iron age; iron the unstable metal; Steel made of iron, unstable as his mother; the tow-ered-up cities Will be stains of rust on mounds of plaster. Roots will not pierce the heaps for a time, kind rains will cure them, Then nothing will remain of the iron age And all these people but a thigh-bone or so, a poem Stuck in the world's thought, splinters of glass In the rubbish dumps, a concrete dam far off in the mountain ... — Robinson Jeffers