Kostelanetz Quotes & Sayings
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We listen too much to the telephone and too little to nature. The wind is one of my sounds. A lonely sound, perhaps, but soothing. — Andre Kostelanetz

Glamor is just sex that got civilized. A pretty girl, tastefully posed in a scant costume, is even a sort of cultural achievement. — Dorothy Lamour

One of the greatest sounds of them all - and to me it is a sound - is utter, complete silence. — Andre Kostelanetz

If we're able to stop Obama on [health care reform], it will be his Waterloo. It will break him and we will show that we can, along with the American people, begin to push those freedom solutions that work in every area of our society. — Jim DeMint

Everybody should have his personal sounds to listen for - sounds that will make him exhilarated and alive or quiet and calm. — Andre Kostelanetz

I gave him my code name. 'This is Mr. Slow Death. — Charles Bukowski

Imagination opens things up so that we can grow into maturity - worship and adore, exclaim and honor, follow and trust. Explanation restricts and defines and holds down; imagination expands and lets loose. Explanation keeps our feet on the ground; imagination lifts our heads into the clouds. Explanation puts us in harness; imagination catapults us into mystery. Explanation reduces life to what can be used; imagination enlarges life into what can be adored. — Timothy S. Lane

Has become their one diversion, their one pleasure - their religion. — Marion Zimmer Bradley

Stay happy and healthy. Take time to read a good book and live your dreams. I am and loving it! — Becky Wilde

The conductor has the advantage of not seeing the audience. — Andre Kostelanetz

My mama used to say, 'Are you sad? Then just wait a minute. — Shannon Hale

Government is not the problem, and government is not the solution. We, the American people, we are the solution. — William J. Clinton

I just was apologizing for maybe being a little goofy. — Guy Clark

Memories, impressions and emotions from the first 20 years on earth are most writers' main material; little that comes afterward is quite so rich and resonant. — John Updike

War then, is a relation - not between man and man but between state and state and individuals are enemies only accidentally not as men, nor even as citizens but as soldiers not as members of their country, but as its defenders — Jean-Jacques Rousseau