Gods Gift Of Nature Quotes & Sayings
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Stop focusing on how miserable you are and focus on how many opportunities you have to get better. — Debasish Mridha

Unless the Gardener was visiting you, darkness in the Garden was the closest we got to truth. — Dot Hutchison

She told herself there had been nothing outside, nothing peering in at her from the darkness.
Nothing at all. — Clara Diane Thompson

I've always hated metal. It's just a cluster fuck of incessant screaming and much too amplified screechy instruments. And head banging is about as good of an idea as sticking your genitals in a bowl of Sriracha. — Maggie Young

Why is music capable of inflicting such pain? Because it works on our feelings directly. No ideas interfere with its emotions. This is why "all art aspires to the condition of music." The symphony gives us the thrill of uncertainty
the pleasurable anxiety of searching for a pattern
but without the risks of real life. When we listen to music, we are moved by an abstraction. We feel, but we don't know why. — Jonah Lehrer

Just because it's your brain does not mean it's on your side. — Jen Sincero

Knowledge and wonder are the dyad of our worthy lives as intellectual beings. — Stephen Jay Gould

She's an Italian flag in occupied territory, and I fall for her like Paris. — Catherynne M Valente

There's no greater proof of an impoverished mind than its inability to be witty except at other people's expense. — Fernando Pessoa

I think that technology has both introduced new sounds but also allowed an increasingly painterly approach to recording music as you can now paint over what you've done and more and more refine an existing performance. — Jerry Harrison

The light needs only our trust
And, of course, the darkness
To work its eternal alchemy. — Scott Hastie

Socrates called beauty a short-lived tyranny; Plato, a privilege of nature; Theophrastus, a silent cheat; Theocritus, a delightful prejudice; Carneades, a solitary kingdom; Aristotle, that it was better than all the letters of recommendation in the world; Homer, that it was a glorious gift of nature; and Ovid, that it was favor bestowed by the gods. — Francis Quarles

I used to love to call L.A. when I lived in New York ... Is that the Big One I hear in the background? Bye you lizard scum! Bye! — Bill Hicks