Kloppen Bush Quotes & Sayings
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The life that I live and the experiences that I have always affect what comes out of me creatively. I think that's what makes music real. — Josh Turner

My trick - is there one? Well, perhaps a bitter youth with many changes of occupation, with the necessity of trying everything from poetry to berry picking. These difficult early years probably constitute the sources of my modest photographic activity. — Martin Munkacsi

Perhaps power had to be tended, like Tieren said, but not all things grew in gardens. Plenty of plants grew wild. And Lila had always thought of herself more as a weed than a rose bush. — Victoria Schwab

a journey is never simply the act of gaining a new perspective, but also the experience of being newly seen. — Robert Moor

When I am giving the relation of a thing, remember to abstain from altering either in the matter or manner of speaking, so much, as that, if every one, afterwards, should alter as much, it would at last come to be properly false. — Jonathan Edwards

Prefer a loss to a dishonest gain; the one brings pain at the moment, the other for all time. — Chilon

And after all, our mythology may be much nearer to literal truth than we suppose. — C.S. Lewis

Without producing, no man can love, nor can he understand or remember, nor have the power of feeling and being. — Ramon Llull

It is important that the audience should understand every syllable of every word, for only then can they grasp the meaning of the song. — Kate Smith

Festivals are always fun. I went to a lot when I was younger and had money to go to them. I like playing at festivals. They're always kind of like a big, crazy circus. — Courtney Barnett

America, you're sending girls a mixed message. On one hand, you're saying to have positive body image and love who we are; on the other, we're being marketed makeup and clothing that obviously turns us into someone different. — Adora Svitak

Coming to know the hidden and forgotten Mother and the marvelous wisdom of the sacred feminine as revealed from every side and angle by the different mystical traditions is not luxury; it is, I believe, a necessity for our survival as a species. — Andrew Harvey