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Balashov Victor Quotes By Ettore Scola

...because there's a secret order. The books, you can't place them random. The other day I put Cervantes next to Tolstoj.
And I thought, if close to Anna Karenina we have Don Quixote, sure the latter will do his best to save her. — Ettore Scola

Balashov Victor Quotes By George Gillespie

The apostle only commands that each action and ceremony of God's worship be decently and orderly performed, but gives us no leave to excogitate [contrive] or devise new ceremonies, which have not been instituted before. He has spoken in that chapter of assembling in the church, prophesying and preaching, praying and praising there. Now let all these things, and every other action of God's worship, ceremonies and all, be done decently and in order. — George Gillespie

Balashov Victor Quotes By Ned Rorem

If you read reviews of concerts, the word 'creative' comes up all the time. However, performers playing music usually aren't creative. Critics might say they are, but they're just playing another persons work. They didn't create it. — Ned Rorem

Balashov Victor Quotes By T. Colin Campbell

Cows' milk protein may be the single most significant chemical carcinogen to which humans are exposed. — T. Colin Campbell

Balashov Victor Quotes By Brian Urlacher

My mom is my heart. But my [step]dad was my role model, the hardest working man I ever knew. — Brian Urlacher

Balashov Victor Quotes By Dave Barry

In those days, most people read newspapers, whereas today, most people do not. What caused this change? One big factor, of course, is that people are a lot stupider than they used to be, although we here in the newspaper industry would never say so in print. — Dave Barry

Balashov Victor Quotes By Maria Montessori

The more perfect the approximation to truth, the more perfect is art. — Maria Montessori