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Top Judoscore Quotes

The words are in my own internal language, and mean more than I could ever explain, — Lisa Gerrard

But it will be said that the husband provides for the wife, or in other words, he feeds, clothes and shelters her! I wish I had the power to make every one before me fully realize the degradation contained in that idea. — Ernestine Rose

Jaime, there is no secret. There is no magic. There is no way to know what the future holds. The point is that you're willing to take a chance. — Melanie Harlow

We are uneasy. And unease leads men and women to seek change, to innovate, to build on the best that they have and to uproot the worst. — Yuval Levin

For centuries, everything was taught through music. History was taught through music; language and mathematics were taught through music. — T Bone Burnett

Time is purple / Just before night. — Mary O'Neill

I am very benign-looking. I'm somewhat like a golden retriever: It's not hard to look at me. I'm perfectly fine. It's not like things jut out and make you nervous. But the lovely thing about being so pale and having such pasty features is that I can look like pretty much anything, which is nice. — Elizabeth Mitchell

One of the biggest complaints readers have about my work is that I don't tell them often enough what they can do. I do think this is an area where journalism sometimes falls short. We describe a really grim situation but don't really explain to people what they can do about it. — Nicholas Kristof

If I describe a sunny morning in May (the buds, the wet-winged flies, the warm sun and cool breeze), I am also implying the perishing quality of a morning in May, and a good description of May sets up the possibility of a May disaster. — Clark Blaise

I get to advocate issues and ideas that I believe in. — Jeb Bush

I really don't think of my work in terms of a genre. I think of it in terms of what I want to say, what I think is cool, and what I'm good at. — Christopher Moore