Dvorak Serenade Quotes & Sayings
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He was a person who thrived on company, who desired camaraderie, even in its lowest, most base form; he felt that just seeing other people, no matter the circumstances, even if the people were enemies, filled you with health, gave you a reason to live — Karan Mahajan

We have 11 horses up at our country home, six of which are rescue animals ... Two of them are 'cop horses' from the mounted police, ages 4 and 5, who turned out to have physical problems that weren't suitable for the kind of work they have to do. Now, with us, they are just out to pasture and have nothing but a good time, eating their heads off, romping and frolicking, and just doing all good horsey things. — Mary Tyler Moore

When the year turns, there are bells on the wind. All the old years fall on the ground in lights. — Jayne Anne Phillips

My philosophy is this: Do not tamper with the anatomy of a woman's body; do not camouflage it. — Oleg Cassini

Some dead people said smart stuff. — Bob Saget

Women all want to be ladies, which is simply to have nothing to do, but listlessly to go they scarcely care where, for they cannot tell what. — Mary Wollstonecraft

There is only one right in the world and that right is one's own strength. — Adolf Hitler

Time has passed through me and become a song. — Holly Near

Hustle tries. Then it fails. Then it tries again, because of grit, which is simply being brave when you don't feel like being brave. — Jon Acuff

An 'I' without a body is a possibility. But a body without an 'I' is utterly impossible. — Edith Stein

Astral Weeks, insofar as it can be pinned down, is a record about people stunned by life, completely overwhelmed, stalled in their skins, their ages and selves, paralyzed by the enormity of what in one moment of vision they can comprehend. It is a precious and terrible gift, born of a terrible truth, because what they see is both infinitely beautiful and terminally horrifying: the unlimited human ability to create or destroy, according to whim. It's no Eastern mystic or psychedelic vision of the emerald beyond, nor is it some Baudelairean perception of the beauty of sleaze and grotesquerie. Maybe what it boils down to is one moment's knowledge of the miracle of life, with its inevitable concomitant, a vertiginous glimpse of the capacity to be hurt, and the capacity to inflict that hurt. — Lester Bangs

What I've learned is that life is too short and movies are too long. — Denis Leary

It is the just doom of laziness and gluttony to be inactive without ease and drowsy without tranquility. — Samuel Johnson

He wakes up utterly bored and discomfited, chagrined to think that he did not die overnight. — Henry Miller