Erreichten Quotes & Sayings
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Chinese proverb says that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. This journey had begun with the coercion of my body, with my own wild hope. — Aspen Matis
It has been said that man is a rational animal. All my life I have been searching for evidence which could support this. — Bertrand Russell
I think people just feel me. Whenever they listen to the music, it's just coming out. I think you can hear what I put into it. A lot of it is God. You can use stuff to where you want it. Like I pray to God, and I asked for direction early on, and he gave me so much. It's like rappers and soul singers is taking to me. That's both sides of me. — Trey Songz
The experience I had all those 40 years of working on Broadway and working on television, I bring it to students and I let them kind of drain me dry but they all feel at the end of the class that they are getting so much out of it. The students grow in my classroom because they feel safe. They don't feel like they're going to be yelled at. — Patricia Mauceri
Go up close to your friend, but do not go over to him! We should also respect the enemy in our friend. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Running, the music flew into him, became the wind that pushed back his hair and the slap of his own feet on the pavement. — Ann Patchett
I don't even like being quoted in a press release. — Marco Arment
Memorial bracelets memorializing prisoners of war, missing in action, killed in action, and those who died of wounds or injuries sustained in a combat theater are authorized. — James F. Amos
I started out as a Cold Warrior, even my last years in grade school. — Alexander Haig
One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude. — Carl Sandburg
What words say does not last. The words last. Because words are always the same, and what they say is never the same. — Antonio Porchia
No writing effort is ever wasted. At the very least, it's practice, and a writer never knows when he or she might usefully cannibalize an earlier effort for something new. — Therese Fowler
