Josh Copeland Quotes & Sayings
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The Well or the Cup
How can
you tell
at the start
what you
can give away
and what
you must hold
to your heart.
What is
the well
and what is
a cup. Some
people get
drunk up. — Kay Ryan

So are you saying I'm your Superman?"
--- Josh Copeland — Dawn Chartier

She had never felt such excitement, such awareness of life around her, as if the very air was charged with his presence. — Karen Ranney

I've explored the worship side, the pop side, and the film scoring side of me. — Michael W. Smith

That is what diminishes the artist and his song. The artist is now hermetically sealed. The publishing company got him his deal and they expect to profit from his songs. So what if he is a better singer than a songwriter; let's put him in a room with a real songwriter. Something great is bound to come ... except very often nothing great comes out of such contrived match-ups. Nobody knows where a great song comes from, and that's why so many writers credit the Lord as a co-writer (though I notice they never offer Him half the writer's royalties) when they come up with a real gem. — Michael Kosser

Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol, morphine or idealism. — C. G. Jung

Never pay the slightest attention to what a company president ever says about his stock. — Bernard Baruch

When the sun shines o'er the loch and sparkles on the water like diamond drops, ye know one thing:
somewhere there's a MacLean who is smilin'. — Karen Hawkins

The only place we can find a clear, i unmistakable message is in the Word of God [the Bible]. — Billy Graham

The Jew has always been a people with definite racial characteristics and never a religion. — Adolf Hitler

While life is in your body, you have the rein of all thoughts in your hands. — Petrarch

Someone told me once that Lucinda Williams takes six years between albums, and that's what stuck to me; it's like, you really are a factory. You don't do things to make them, on your own time. — Beth Ditto

The final test of a painting, theirs, mine, any other, is: does the painter's emotions come across? — Franz Kline