Moonburn Music Quotes & Sayings
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When I look back over my career, having an opportunity to compete against really good players like Lester Hayes are some of the highlights. — Steve Largent

If you hit a bad shot, just tell yourself it is great to be alive, relaxing and walking around on a beautiful golf course. The next shot will be better. — Al Geiberger

But he wondered how very different two worlds had to be before they kept people apart. — Jodi Picoult

Let me put it this way: You cannot live in the world without being in pain, spiritual and physical pain. We have developed mechanisms to deal with these pains, to overcome them somehow. Therapy, religion and spirituality, relationships, material success. All this can work, but also become a problem itself.
The pursuit of happiness has even been put into the American constitution a couple centuries ago. Today we're so rich, we own much more than we need, we have liberties unknown before, even though they are endangered in the current political climate in the US - and we forget how wonderful it nevertheless is, compared to most other political and economic systems. We have a saying that goes: Give a man enough rope and he hangs himself. — David Foster Wallace

Summer is the worst time of all to be alone. The earth is warm and lovely, free to go about in; and always somewhere in the distance there is a place where two people might be happy if only they were together. It is in the spring that one dreams of such places; one thinks of the summer which is coming, and the heart dreams of its friend. — Robert Nathan

When the true criminals are running around free, the only honorable place for a decent human being is in prisons. — Henry David Thoreau

But a hare, now, that is a different thing altogether. A hare is not a pet but a person. Hares are clever and brave and loving, and they have fairy blood in them. It's a grand thing to have a hare for a friend. — Elizabeth Goudge

If we aren't here for one another, why are we here? - Grady Adams — Dean Koontz

The things hardest to bear are sweetest to remember. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Oh yes! He loved yellow, did good Vincent ... When the two of us were together in Arles, both of us insane, and constantly at war over beautiful colors, I adored red; where could I find a perfect vermilion? — Paul Gauguin

Who can quit young lives after being long in company with them, and not desire to know what befell them in their after-years? — George Eliot