Hairband Radio Quotes & Sayings
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Painting seems to be to the eye what dancing is to the limbs. When that has educated the frame to self-possession, to nimbleness,to grace, the steps of the dancing-master are better forgotten; so painting teaches me the splendor of color and the expression of form, and as I see many pictures and higher genius in the art, I see the boundless opulence of the pencil, the indifferency in which the artist stands free to choose out of the possible forms. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
On all the 'Housewives' shows, there's always some wannabe wife who's always sticking her head in. — Danielle Schneider
My mother had to explain that one couldnt compose a Liszt rhapsody because it was a piece of music that Liszt himself had composed. — Sergei Prokofiev
At dawn the waves looked like mountain ranges tipped with gold as sunbeams slanted low under burgundy clouds. — David Mitchell
The job of the critic, as it might have been conceived in the 1950's or 1960's, was some kind of role of moral arbiter for people, not a huge number of people, but people who were, you know, fairly educated, well-placed people. — Louis Menand
Fight me as long as you're able.
You will find I have far more practice with eternity — Leigh Bardugo
If you are interested in ideas, radio is way more pure than television. You're not distracted by somebody's nose or hair or posture. You can really see how someone thinks and penetrate to the essence of who that person is. — Terry Gross
I love skiing, scuba diving and hang-gliding. — Ewan McGregor
I find that the history books that we teach our kids with are not fully truthful, in my opinion. — Jesse Ventura
By staying true to yourself, you keep your energy high and clear, and you provide inspirational role modeling for other healers and helpers. Integrity toward yourself is a gift to the world. — Doreen Virtue
Annie didn't reply, her own words about death reminding her of the terror that had consumed her when she dropped beneath the waves. In that blackness, she hadn't thought about those she loved, or of all that she'd done. On the contrary, she'd been reminded of what she hadn't done. And the fear of never doing such things had filled her with a longing she hadn't known. — John Shors
Let's do something to wake these people up. — Greg Norman
Milos said, You're my first choice. From my point of view, that doesn't pay the rent. I said, Tell me what I have to do next because I'm busy painting my kitchen. — F. Murray Abraham
I mentioned earlier how everything that was not connected with the immediate task of keeping oneself and one's closest friends alive lost its value. — Viktor E. Frankl
