Hemidemisemitones Quotes & Sayings
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Wordless, it rises and falls in hemidemisemitones of unearthly misery. The dirge of the damned — Edward Abbey

Coppi? Is he the one we followed in the Giro del Piemonte? The guy who is as skinny as an asparagus? He doesn't lack courage, I'll give you that, but I think he's kind of fragile. — Gino Bartali

Black men, you were once great; you shall be great again. Lose not courage or faith, go forward. — Marcus Garvey

I realized that no one needed to make fun of liberalism. It was hilarious on its own. — Greg Gutfeld

It was possible to be homesick for a time, and to be lonely for the only other person who could recall it. — Robin Hobb

If I close my eyes, I see things better than with my eyes open. — Henri Matisse

That strain of anti-monopoly crusading egalitarianism really runs throughout American history from [Tomas] Jefferson to Woodrow Wilson, that finds its apotheosis in [Louis] Brandeis, continues through the New Deal, but then it sort of peters out in the '60s because progressives in particular become more interested in extending equality to minorities, and women, and other excluded groups, and little more suspicious of these old white guys, often from the south, who were crusaders against monopolies. — Jeffrey Rosen

Only something extremely dire and disabling will ever stop a real writer from writing. Retirement is never an option. — Warren Adler

College inspired me to think differently. It's like no other time in your life. — Larisa Oleynik

There's some anxiety the 30 minutes before the show starts. But once you step on stage and face the people, everything goes away, and you have fun and enjoy the audience. — Thalia

I must begin a new existence among strange faces and strange scenes." "Of course: I told you you should. I pass over the madness about parting from me. You mean you must become a part of me. As to the new existence, it is all right: you shall yet be my wife: I am not married. You shall be Mrs. Rochester - both virtually and nominally. I shall keep only to you so long as you and I live. You shall go to a place I have in the south of France: a whitewashed villa on the shores of the Mediterranean. There you shall live a happy, and guarded, — Charlotte Bronte

I have no disciples, being myself an aspirant after discipleship and in search of a guru. — Mahatma Gandhi

Commonplace things can be fascinating. — Tove Jansson

Moments. This is one. This right here, right now, is definitely a moment. — Now Is Good