Lidehall Quotes & Sayings
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I had so much free time that free time was meaningless. — Maggie Stiefvater
Maybe there is more truth in how you feel than in what actually happens. — Ann Brashares
I met Magnus Lidehall about two years ago, and the beat that I originally wrote 'Younger' on was one of the first ones that he sent me. I must have been around 21 at that time, feeling a bit lazy and disappointed with myself and my life. — Seinabo Sey
To make sure I learned the etiquette of grieving, Granny took me with her to the many funerals she attended. O Death, where is thy sting? Search me. I grew up looking at so many corpses that I still feel a faint touch of surprise whenever I see people move. — Florence King
Canada has one great novelist (Robertson Davies), which means it has one for every twenty-five million citizens - the world's highest ratio. — George Will
Virtues are more powerful than the realities we see right now. — Sunday Adelaja
There is always a piano in an hotel drawing-room, on which, of course, some one of the forlorn ladies is generally employed. I do not suppose that these pianos are, in fact, as a rule, louder and harsher, more violent and less musical, than other instruments of the kind. They seem to be so, but that, I take it, arises from the exceptional mental depression of those who have to listen to them. — Anthony Trollope
Rape, mutilation, abuse, and theft are the natural outcome of a world in which force rules, in which human beings are objects. — Chris Hedges
This is the whole secret of the practice of Elementalism: it obtains happiness by the most rigid and austere simplification of the means to happiness. — John Cowper Powys
Help one another. This is what Jesus teaches us. This is what I do, and I do it with my heart. — Pope Francis
I don't consider my work a job. I consider it a career. And you
don't quit a career. — Candace Bushnell
What counts are merely the experiences one gains along the way.
-Reinhold Messner — Bernadette McDonald
When doing a job - any job - one must feel that he owns it, and act as though he will remain in that job forever. — Hyman G. Rickover
