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The life I'm living
is the life I'm given. — David Bromberg
I wanted to learn how to do everything a person could do on a guitar. Of course, that was impossible. — David Bromberg
Transitions are critically important. I want the reader to turn the page without thinking she's turning the page. It must flow seamlessly. — Janet Evanovich
The biggest milestone in a relationship is when you can fart in front of each other freely and loudly. Without judgements — Himmilicious
There are no atheists in the foxhole. — Ernie Pyle
All knowledge, is ultimately, self knowledge. — Bruce Lee
I had been in Chicago for 22 years, and my wife and I didn't want to see another Chicago winter. Its a wonderful town but the winters are brutal. My wife and I are both east coast people and we wanted to live someplace a little bit warmer but didn't want to live way down south. So Delaware seemed like a good compromise. — David Bromberg
Hell, a man can lie there and want something so bad and be so full of wanting it he just plain forgets what it is he wants. Just like when you are a boy and the sap first rises and you think you will go crazy some night wanting something and you want it so bad and get so near sick wanting it you near forget what it is. — Robert Penn Warren
I enjoy listening to Olla Bell. There is also this young guitar player, John Duke Lippincott, he sometimes goes by Johnny Duke. He is the most brilliant guitar player from right here in Wilmington, DE. — David Bromberg
If you only get one song, it has to be Bullfrog Blues — David Bromberg
Seated at table -
no need for the fracture
of the room's silence; noiselessly
they conversed. — R.S. Thomas
When I was a young college teacher in my mid-twenties, an older colleague delighted in characterizing post-Enlightenment theology as "flat-tire theology" - "All the pneuma has gone out of it. — Marcus J. Borg
MONEY, AS IT turns out, is very often the most expensive way to motivate people. Social norms are not only cheaper, but often more effective as well. — Dan Ariely