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Cs R Ztat S Quotes By Richard Jefferies

I must stay under the old tree in the midst of the long grass, the luxury of the leaves, and the song in the very air. It seems as if I could feel all the glowing life the sunshine gives and the south winds calls into being. — Richard Jefferies

Cs R Ztat S Quotes By David Letterman

I went to the beach a couple of times in New York City. Tough summer out there, but I was pretty excited. I found what I thought at the time was a very rare seashell. And I took it to a friend of mine who works in a museum. And I was really disappointed. It turned out to be just a human ear. — David Letterman

Cs R Ztat S Quotes By Smokey Robinson

Beethoven was just music, and it didn't matter if he could hear it or not - he could feel it. He could hear it in his mind. He could write it down hearing it in his mind. He was just music. Yeah, he's one of my favorite writers of all times. — Smokey Robinson

Cs R Ztat S Quotes By Chris Hardwick

My best friend, Wil Wheaton, identifies himself as a geek. — Chris Hardwick

Cs R Ztat S Quotes By Anonymous

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Cs R Ztat S Quotes By John Oates

I realized if I'm not really making an album, I don't have to be concerned about things like stylistic consistency, pacing, a coherent mood. All that stuff goes out the window. — John Oates

Cs R Ztat S Quotes By Brad Barkley

We start home, his hand on my leg again and my hand over his. We are quiet, but this time it's the dark blue kind, the midnight kind, the sink-in-until-you-lose-yourself kind. And some where in the deep blue silence, I can taste the sweetness of mint chocolate, and feel the gentle tug of fingers in my hair, and hear the quiet thud of my own heart. — Brad Barkley

Cs R Ztat S Quotes By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

He and the Cat looked at each other across that impassable barrier of silence which had been set between man and beast from the creation of the world. — Mary E. Wilkins Freeman