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Kabir Dass Quotes By Angus Young

I honestly believe that you have to be able to play the guitar hard if you want to be able to get the whole spectrum of tones out of it. Since I normally play so hard, when I start picking a bit softer my tone changes completely, and that's really useful sometimes for creating a more laid-back feel. — Angus Young

Kabir Dass Quotes By Gerard Arpey

We have, unlike many of our competitors, continued to meet our various financial obligations. — Gerard Arpey

Kabir Dass Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

I sit in the sky like a sphinx misunderstood; My heart of snow is wed to the whiteness of swans; I hate the movement that displaces the rigid lines, With lips untaught neither tears nor laughter do I know. — Charles Baudelaire

Kabir Dass Quotes By Richard Yates

And do you know a funny thing? I'm almost fifty years old and I've never understood anything in my whole life. — Richard Yates

Kabir Dass Quotes By Steve McHugh

Your parents do not define who you are. If at any point, you think that maybe because she's turned out a certain way, that you might too, you need only remember that you, and you alone, are the master of your own destiny. That takes people far too long to realize, and even longer to do something about. — Steve McHugh

Kabir Dass Quotes By Bob Dylan

My songs always sound a lot better in person than they do on the record. — Bob Dylan

Kabir Dass Quotes By Ram Dass

Maharajji would quote Kabir: It is easy to dye your cloth, but it is hard to dye your heart. — Ram Dass

Kabir Dass Quotes By Robert Southey

Go, little Book! From this my solitude
I cast thee on the Waters,
go thy ways:
And if, as I believe, thy vein be good,
The World will find thee after many days.
Be it with thee according to thy worth:
Go, little Book; in faith I send thee forth. — Robert Southey