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Jonson Song Quotes By Jarvis Cocker

There seems to be a contradiction in the fact that there's more music around and more channels or downloading music or more channels on TV, and yet at the same time, in some ways it doesn't seem to be as vital as it once was. It seems to be just another entertainment option or lifestyle enhancement aid or something. — Jarvis Cocker

Jonson Song Quotes By Chuck Berry

They're drinkin' home brew from a wooden cup. The folks were dancin' there got all shook up. — Chuck Berry

Jonson Song Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

To halve the number of asses that you're required to kiss: double your dependency on yourself. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Jonson Song Quotes By Bonnie Raitt

The world I live in is benefiting from things like satellite radio. Jazz and blues fests are everywhere now, and Americana is going strong on college radio. What I'm hearing is an appreciation of real music. — Bonnie Raitt

Jonson Song Quotes By Thom Yorke

I think maybe since there isn't a great deal of access to the mainstream media and people don't understand the language of mainstream media, if you put music out there with lyrics that are loosely political, people absorb some of it and spit it back out. — Thom Yorke

Jonson Song Quotes By Ben Jonson

A Song To Celia
Drink to me, only with thine eyes
And I will pledge with mine;
Or leave a kiss but in the cup,
And I'll not look for wine.
The thirst that from the soul doth rise
Doth ask a drink divine:
But might I of Jove's nectar sup
I would not change for thine.
I sent thee late a rosy wreath,
Not so much honouring thee
As giving it a hope that there
It could not withered be
But thou thereon didst only breath
And sent'st it back to me:
Since, when it grows and smells, I swear,
Not of itself but thee. — Ben Jonson

Jonson Song Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

But perhaps art isn't supposed to make you feel good, but just to make you feel. Does it cure the numb? I don't know. — Tarryn Fisher

Jonson Song Quotes By Janet Evanovich

I hate mornings. They start so early. — Janet Evanovich

Jonson Song Quotes By Henry A. Kissinger

When I became security advisor, I became familiar with the so-called SIOP war plans, I called in Secretary McNamara and asked him what they were hiding from me, because I couldn't believe that the National policy would foresee such a level of destructiveness. — Henry A. Kissinger

Jonson Song Quotes By Christina Stead

A mother! What are we worth really? They all grow up whether you look after them or not. That poor miserable brat of his is growing up, and I certainly licked the hide off her; and she's seen marriage at its worst, and now she's dreaming about 'supermen' and 'great men'. What is the good of doing anything for them? — Christina Stead

Jonson Song Quotes By Walter Raymond Spalding

In all worthy music, in fact, the chief point of interest is the music itself which speaks to us in its own language of sound and rhythm. A knowledge of form is but a means to an end: for the composer, that he may express himself clearly and convincingly, and for the listener, that he may readily receive the message set forth. — Walter Raymond Spalding

Jonson Song Quotes By J.K. Rowling

For in dreams we enter a world that is entirely our own. Let them swim in the deepest ocean or glide over the highest cloud. — J.K. Rowling

Jonson Song Quotes By Charles Dickens

CHAPTER LIII AND LAST — Charles Dickens

Jonson Song Quotes By Arkady Strugatsky

Xenology is an unnatural mixture of science fiction and formal logic. At its core is a flawed assumption - that an alien race would be psychologically human. — Arkady Strugatsky

Jonson Song Quotes By Umberto Eco

Terrorism [is] a biological consequence of the multinationals, just as a day of fever is the reasonable price of an effective vaccine ... The conflict is between great powers, not between demons and heroes. Unhappily, therefore, is the nation that finds the "heroes" underfoot, especially if they still think in religious terms and involve the population in their bloody ascent to an uninhabited paradise. — Umberto Eco