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Lissoni Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

Maybe what we really need is to change our relationship to what is, to see who we are with the strength of a generous spirit & a wise heart. — Sharon Salzberg

Lissoni Quotes By Starsmith

When I've worked with established artists, I've naturally been more restricted, but you still have to take risks and push yourself to do something different. — Starsmith

Lissoni Quotes By David Sylvian

I'll go walking in circles
While doubting the very ground beneath me
Trying to show unquestioning faith in everything — David Sylvian

Lissoni Quotes By Ray Still

In order to play musically you have to learn the art of exaggerating. — Ray Still

Lissoni Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Men who want to fight will always put themselves in the most advantageous conditions for fighting. The — Leo Tolstoy

Lissoni Quotes By David McCallum

I've never outgrown my childhood. — David McCallum

Lissoni Quotes By June Jordan

CORE was committed to nonviolence, but I was not. — June Jordan

Lissoni Quotes By David Toop

I don't mean I give the same intensity to everything I do - if I did that, I'd be dead, but I'm very conscious, I make notes, and I have a fairly good idea of what's happening in my life. — David Toop

Lissoni Quotes By Jan Ellison

He left without a smile, but he placed something in my chest, a hollow thing that left no room for the hope and happiness that had been condensing there. — Jan Ellison

Lissoni Quotes By Helen Keller

FOR some inexplicable reason the sense of smell does not hold the high position it deserves among its sisters. There is something of the fallen angel about it. When it woos us with woodland scents and beguiles us with the fragrance of lovely gardens, it is admitted frankly to our discourse. But when it gives us warning of something noxious in our vicinity, it is treated as if the demon had got the upper hand of the angel, and is relegated to outer darkness, punished for its faithful service. — Helen Keller