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Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Dick Dale

Every time I went into the studio some engineer tried to impress me with how they're going to capture my sound with all kinds of tricks. But they limited the sound and never allowed me to play how I felt. — Dick Dale

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Lala

I didn't trust it for a moment
but I drank it anyway,
the wine of my own poetry.
It gave me the daring to take hold
of the darkness and tear it down
and cut it into little pieces. — Lala

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By John Le Carre

For a long moment, while Brock stood off observing them, Ned and Barley appraised one another as only Englishmen can who are of the same height and class and shape of head. — John Le Carre

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Ernst Fischer

To provoke dreams of terror in the slumber of prosperity has become the moral duty of literature. — Ernst Fischer

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Euripides

Money is far more persuasive than logical arguments. — Euripides

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Muddy Waters

I was always singing the way I felt, and maybe I didn't exactly know it, but I just didn't like the way things were down there-in Mississippi. — Muddy Waters

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Josh Billings

Laughter is the fireworks of the soul. — Josh Billings

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

What God has divided, let us never try to unite, but as Christ went without the camp, bearing His reproach, so let us come out from the ungodly, and be a peculiar people. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Ambrose

It was not by dialectic that it pleased God to save His people. — Ambrose

Butterfly Reincarnation Quotes By Bernard J.F. Lonergan

To demand the absolute and to be content with absolutely nothing else results in a skepticism. — Bernard J.F. Lonergan