Majina Na Quotes & Sayings
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Having heard Clifford Brown play all those fast runs, I used to really practice Clarke trumpet exercises all day long so that I could play fast. That's all I wanted to do. I was like a child with a toy. — Wynton Marsalis
Genuine recollections almost invariably explain oneself to oneself. Suppose, for example, that you feel an instinctive aversion to some particular kind of wine. Try as you will, you can find no reason for it. Suppose when you explore a previous incarnation, you remember you died by a poisoned administered in a wine of that kind, your aversion is explained by the proverb: 'A burnt child dreads the fire.' — Aleister Crowley
Writing a TV show is totally different than writing features, or just, what I started doing is writing features. You write a little bit more organically. You start from the beginning to the end, beginning, middle and end. — David Labrava
Obviously, you will always see more malware targeting Android because Android is used more than any smartphone platform by a pretty substantial difference. — Sundar Pichai
This may read like a mad journey through some of the most dangerous places on earth, but it is much more than that as well. Sheets witnessed most of the wars, disasters, and revolutions that followed the end of communism, and his accounts of them
from Chechnya to Chernobyl, and from Abkhazia to Afghanistan
serve as a passionate but considered obituary for the vanished Soviet empire. — Oliver Bullough
Loathed he in his native land to dwell, Which seemed to him more lone than eremite's sad cell. — George Gordon Byron
Information doesn't want to be free. Information wants to be valuable. — Larry Wall
A book's value rests in the knowledge it contains, and knowledge is ever a dangerous thing. — Anthony Ryan
Yer lucky it was me you hijacked. — Moira Young
The Mars Polar Lander has been quieter than George W. Bush after a foreign policy question. — David Letterman
As the rolling stone gathers no moss, so the roving heart gathers no affections. — Anna Brownell Jameson
the adaptive nature of our brain inevitably follows that we, and only we can decide which part of our mind to cultivate, and which part to leave withering and decaying. — Yamada Takumi
I miss it: the smell of sand, sweat, and gunpowder, rings of salt from dried sweat on my pants' legs, and around my waist just under where my armor sits. — Adam Fenner
Be faithful in the little things. — Mother Teresa
I don't understand blogs. People used to write to make money, no? You didn't give it away. I have nothing against blogs. I don't have a problem with them. But it's like, 'What are you doing? Why aren't you working? — Frank Deford
