Iron Horse Band Quotes & Sayings
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The Zen way of calligraphy is to write in the most straightforward, simple way as if you were a beginner, not trying to make something skillful or beautiful, but simply writing with full attention as if you were discovering what you were writing for the first time; then your full nature will be in your writing. — Shunryu Suzuki

I know no other way to associate with great tasks than as play: as a sign of greatness, this is an essential presupposition. — Friedrich Nietzsche

In that formless place, he found himself intensely grateful for Ronan and Adam waiting outside for him, for Blue and her family, for Noah and for Malory. He was so grateful to have found all of them, finally. — Maggie Stiefvater

I never studied, but I had the best teachers. — Mstislav Rostropovich

I have friends, they love me, the use me, they leave.
This has always been a cycle.
Until you came and ruined everything. — Anonymous

Naught so insipid in the world I find
As is a devil in despair. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

A thing is lovable according as it is good. But God is infinite good. Therefore He is infinitely lovable. — Thomas Aquinas

Margaret [Arlo] was once asked how she felt about her life over the past fifty years. The look in her eyes revealed that she understood the true question: How is it that you continued over fifty years to be as poor as you were at the beginning? ... 'I'm rich-poor,' she said. 'You see, I got my son. I got my Bible. That's all I need. I don't treasure nothin' on earth. — Dale Maharidge

New clothes are a great way to deal after a breakup. A good mix CD also helps you get through it and ... you know, 72 hours of ice cream. — Jennifer Love Hewitt

I love 'Anne of Green Gables.' I have for years. That's one of my favourite things. She's such a can-do kind of girl; that's why I'm crazy about her. — Aretha Franklin

Man is so constituted that he then only excels other things when he knows himself. — Boethius