Lambeth Management Quotes & Sayings
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You know that one don't play music just for the hours to pass. But you play music because you are in love with music and luckily if it happens that people like what I'm proposing, then I'm happy. Although music is business, yet you don't start thinking about money from the initial stages when you are in music. First propose to the people what they want and if they like it, then the money comes later. — Manu Dibango
I wanted to run my race. I didn't want to sit there and play games and see who could kick the hardest. I wanted it to be a race. — Marla Runyan
Being a man of the theater and a hedonist, I find the idea of building coffins very romantic. — Nick Offerman
I should mention that I am a brilliant deflector. So brilliant that I could get a full scholarship to college and major in it, except why bother? I've already mastered the art. — Jennifer Niven
I'm not high maintenance. — Sienna Miller
Because if you stay true to yourself and live your life boldly, someday you might be able to meet someone who will want to eat takoyaki with you more than anyone else. — Natsuki Takaya
Once us feel loved by God, us do the best us can to please him with what us like. — Alice Walker
Perhaps this is the ultimate freedom, eh, Dreamlord? The freedom to leave. — Neil Gaiman
What is it with you and the Wizard of Oz references? Zombies and werewolves and vamps, oh my. Zombies and werewolves and ... — Christopher Golden
The grown-up world was a very ordered society in the early '60s, and I was coming out of it. America was even more ordered than anywhere else. I found it was a very restrictive society in thought and behavior and dress. — Mick Jagger
The assertion that everyone benefits simultaneously from free trade is simply incorrect. — Kenneth Rogoff
Artists know failure. It is not tragic that they know failure; it is only tragic if they know failure and little else ... — Eric Maisel
What good news regularly does, then, is to put a new event into an old story, point to a wonderful future hitherto out of reach, and so introduce a new period in which, instead of living a hopeless life, people are now waiting with excitement for what they know is on the way. — N. T. Wright
