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Korosu Conjugation Quotes By Kurt Ralske

I am a musician who stopped working with music. Now I work with visual music, or audio-visual music. — Kurt Ralske

Korosu Conjugation Quotes By Lily Brooks-Dalton

...I didn't want to be a passenger on someone else's motorcycle.
I wanted to be the one riding that motherfucker. — Lily Brooks-Dalton

Korosu Conjugation Quotes By Brad S. Gregory

difference in kind between empirical questions characteristic of science and philosophical questions about the fact of existence itself (a distinction lost on those who think that the universe as a whole, or matter-energy, or anything else that exists, might adequately explain its own being).135 — Brad S. Gregory

Korosu Conjugation Quotes By Hal Elrod

Every time you choose to do the easy thing, instead of the right thing, you are shaping your identity, becoming the type of person who does what's easy, rather than what's right. On the other hand, when you do choose to do the right thing and follow through with your commitments - especially when you don't feel like it - you are developing the extraordinary discipline (which most people never develop) necessary for creating extraordinary results in your life. As my good friend, Peter Voogd, often teaches his clients: "Discipline creates lifestyle." For example, when the alarm clock goes off, and we hit the snooze button (the easy thing), most people mistakenly assume that this action is only affecting that moment. The reality is that this type of action is — Hal Elrod

Korosu Conjugation Quotes By Ninon De L'Enclos

Men lose more conquests by their own awkwardness than by any virtue in the woman. — Ninon De L'Enclos

Korosu Conjugation Quotes By Shannon L. Alder

To die old with a young mind is such a tragedy. Naiveness was never a blessing. — Shannon L. Alder