Chordal Accompaniment Quotes & Sayings
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I wanted to be acknowledged as an artist, not just some kiddie-book artist. — Maurice Sendak
People think of poetry as a school subject ... Poetry is very frustrating to students because they don't have a taste for ambiguity, for one thing. That gives them a poetry hangover. — Billy Collins
Passion may be false, trivial or unnatural, but, if violent enough, is not without some trace of grandeur. — W. Somerset Maugham
Try to see yourself with power. Not power so that you can get even with anybody else. Power so that you can become even with your vision- Maya Angelo — Willa Shalit
I think maybe in a way it gets worse because you come in with a real reputation and they've paid you lots of money and all that. — Hugh Grant
If you do something that's really original, you discover why everybody else does it the other way, usually. There's a reason cliches exist, 'cause they work. — Doug Liman
I was told by my mother at the age of five that I was going to be a doctor, and that was the end of the conversation. I was presented with a toy stethoscope and told to learn how to use it. — Chris Adrian
It is not expected of critics that they should help us to make sense of our lives; they are bound only to attempt the lesser feat of making sense of the ways we try to make sense of our lives. — Frank Kermode
You're bat shit crazy. — Matt Shaw
I don't like eating in restaurants. — David Chang
I don't care how small the parts are, as long as they're good. — Alan Ladd
The lack of education and lack of skills don't hurt the unemployed, they hurt America and American business, making us less competitive in the global market. — Robert Stempel
On one hand, they [prostitutes] don't struggle because it's simply their life. In Mexico and elsewhere, once they get out of these places [brothels] they have a pretty square life. — Michael Glawogger
He who becomes a Prince through the favour of the people should always keep on good terms with them; which it is easy for him to do, since all they ask is not to be oppressed — Niccolo Machiavelli