G M Ukulele Chord Quotes & Sayings
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I have beaten people into the ground and the more they cry the more of a beating I gave them. If they don't cry, I come off, if they cry then I will beat them and beat them and beat them. — Stephen Richards
Strumming a ukulele just right can make you sound like a pro, even if you only know one chord. — Wilson Villanueva
The enthusiast always finds the master, the masters, whom he seeks. Always genius seeks genius, desires nothing so much as to be a pupil and to find those who can lend it aid to perfect itself. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I can live with myself. — Linda Tripp
Our examples of enduring hardship are often more powerful than our stories of success and triumph. — Mark Dever
'Dallas' hit a chord back in the late Seventies and Eighties because it was the age of greed: here you have this unapologetic character who is mean and nasty and ruthless and does it all with an evil grin. I think people related to JR back then because we all have someone we know exactly like him. Everyone in the world knows a JR. — Larry Hagman
The Millennium Stadium thing was for the Tsunami concert. It was a thing that I think every band in the country would have liked to be a part of at the time that it happened. — Kelly Jones
My writing philosophy is throwing spaghetti against the wall. That's how I take pictures, too. If I take 100, surely one will be good. — Amanda Peet
The Christian imagination bas produced nothing but an insipid legend. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
We must accept human error as inevitable - and design around that fact. — Donald Berwick
It's hard when you put a year of good work into something and someone at the top says no, and they pull your show's title off a bulletin board and chuck it in the trash. — Tyler Labine
A woman scorned," he repeated. "Is deadly. Deadly, deadly...dead. — Heather Graham
There was a time when she would have lingered to hear what amusing or sinister characteristic the woman attributed to the man's Jewishness - what business acumen or frugality or neurosis or pushiness she assigned to his tribe - and then, when she had let the incriminating words be spoken, she would have gently informed the woman that she was Jewish herself. But she had tired of that party game. Embarrassing the prejudices of your countrymen was never quite as gratifying as you thought it would be, the countrymen somehow never embarrassed enough. It was safer, on the whole, to enjoy your moral victory in silence and leave the bastards guessing. — Zoe Heller
The real knife to a man's heart was his woman's tears. — Christine Feehan
The excessive increase of anything causes a reaction in the opposite direction. — Plato
That's what heroes did. They ran straight toward danger and didn't ever give up. — Holly Black
