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When you're teaching a hard concept and the students all have puzzled looks on their faces and then suddenly you can see that 'aha' moment, that they got it, that's just an incredible thing. — Anant Agarwal

He was thinking about Edith. She was constantly on the verge of canceling their marriage. She would only commission a few shows at a time, reluctantly, and if he had listened properly, she'd always been telling him that it would all end one day. — Nick Hornby

Aimlessness is a vice, and such drifting must not continue for him who would steer clear of catastrophe and destruction. — James Allen

A good way to work on alternate picking is to choose three or four notes, and work on those. Too often, players who are trying to improve their right hand dexterity get hung up by playing too many notes with the left hand.I hear a lot of players running whole scales from the sixth string to the first , and playing them really sloppy.Keeping it very basic-and using only a few notes-and playing slowly with perfect rhythm is a task in itself. — Al Di Meola

I'm always reading. I have four books on my nightstand right now. The same is true with writing, I tend to work on several varying projects at once. — Colette Freedman

The first assumption of an art critic is that the artist meant to paint something else. — Robert Breault

It is good to have friends both in Heaven and Hell. — George Herbert

You're not gonna name it Dog, are you? — Tracey Garvis-Graves

How real is any of the past, being every moment revalued to make the present possible ... — William Gaddis

Then the voices started to argue and I threw my math book across the room in frustration. It was a pretty bad sign when the voices inside your head started fighting with one another. — Jenna Elizabeth Johnson

Nobody should pretend to be always one hundred per cent honest. I wish I knew how to be seventy, sixty per cent." I swore she must be one hundred and ten, two hundred. — Saul Bellow

When the English language gets in my way, I walk over it. — Billy Sunday

We go from anticipation to anticipation, not from satisfaction to satisfaction. — Samuel Johnson

It is an excellent plan to have some place where we can go to be quiet, when things vex or grieve us. — Louisa May Alcott