George Fabricius Quotes & Sayings
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Today you may not understand me and tomorrow you all think as you thought as yesterday; but i believe in my mind that one day you all will understand me; though there is no my presence. — Khem Veasna

What makes us a bit nervous is, in this instant age, to release something that might take more than one listen. Where everything is instantly judged on YouTube or something! It's a bit like releasing a horse and cart on a racetrack. — Chris Martin

I was 12 when I started and 34 before I achieved my dream, that should give people hope. — Kelly Holmes

We've all forgotten how to be original. — Peter Jackson

If in our daily life we can smile, if we can be peaceful and happy, not only we, but everyone will profit from it. This is the most basic kind of peace work. — Nhat Hanh

The artist is likely to be looked upon with some uneasiness by the more conservative members of society. — Ben Shahn

Intemperance weaves the winding-sheet of souls. — John Bartholomew Gough

It's no use to go and take courses in playwriting any more than it's much use taking courses in acting. Better play to a bad matinee in Hull - it will teach you much more than a year of careful instruction. Come to think of it, I never did play to a good matinee in Hull ... — Noel Coward

You must learn the art of disappearance to protect yourself from the stupid! This art will save your time and your energy and it will keep your mind's purity. And what is this art? It is to isolate yourself for a particular period of time from the society! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I get embarrassed listening to my last CDs. I've got a lot of work to do, let's put it that way. — Bjork

The only thing I didn't like as a kid was I was required to do a minimum of 3 hours of schoolwork every day, and there was a tutor on set. — Jonathan Ke Quan

I will never attempt to even begin to make excuses for what I did in football. — Peter Storey

You remember I had a strong inclination all my life to be a painter. Under different circumstances I would rather have been a painter than to bother with these god-damn words. I never actually thought of myself as a poet but I knew I had to be an artist in some way. — William Carlos Williams