Malheiro Restaurante Quotes & Sayings
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As with any art, you create it [drumming] out of something that isn't there. It's very architectural. It's the architecture of whatever piece of music I'm playing. I think the whole idea of drumming is to allow other people around you to more easily express themselves. — Max Weinberg
I was having a great time, enjoying the best summer of my life, fucked up. Fucked up is good. — Rinker Buck
I'm interested in knowing the secrets that connect human beings. At the very deepest level, all our secrets are the same. — David Shields
There's nothing stupider than bursting into song for seven seconds and then falling silent again. — Richard Morris
Small talk acts like your toothpaste that helps combat this process with good conversational hygiene. Here — Jack Steel
What a delightful thing this perspective is! — Paolo Uccello
had. But most of the time, I just thought. And what I thought about most was luxury. I had never realized before that it is more than just having things; it makes the very air feel different. And I felt different, breathing that air: relaxed, lazy, still sad but with the edge taken off the sadness. Perhaps the effect wears off in time, or perhaps you don't notice it if you are born to it, but it does seem to me that the climate of richness must always be a little dulling to the senses. Perhaps it takes the edge off joy as well as off sorrow. And — Dodie Smith
Why, thou deboshed fish thou ... Wilt thou tell a monstrous lie, being but half a fish and half a monster? — William Shakespeare
Many of us are trying to lead multiple lives: child, mother, wife, lover, star, giving small doses of oxygen to each and imploding under the weight of so many competing roles. The women I have written in Bombshells struggle - sometimes hilariously, sometimes tragically - to bridge the chasm between the wilderness of their inner worlds and the demands of their outer worlds. And humour, in the end, is our saviour. — Joanna Murray-Smith
