Musarif Quotes & Sayings
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There are two kinds of talent, man-made talent and God-given talent. With man-made talent you have to work very hard. With God-given talent, you just touch it up once in a while. — Pearl Bailey

Aviation records don't fall until someone is willing to mortgage the present for the future. — Amelia Earhart

Once you're in a particular country, and you're surrounded by musicians who are so adept at traditional music, you suddenly realize how much there is to explore and digest and learn and experience. — Evelyn Glennie

A bass should sound like a bass with the thump of the finger against the wood, like it began with stand up. — Suzi Quatro

At the heart of every successful romance novel lies the evolution of its characters. Through love, heroes and heroines grow not only into a perfect match, but into stronger, better, more admirable people. — Sarah MacLean

My dogs love me. Of course, by love I mean poop and by me I mean everywhere. — Dana Gould

Yeah, baby! And you are the magnet and I'm the steel! Bring to me your leather, take from me my lace! — Elizabeth Gilbert

The average seventy-five-year-old suffers from three chronic medical conditions and takes five prescription medicines, — John J. Ratey

If I could find someone who would love me to the extent I do, I would love her to the extent she could never love me. — M.F. Moonzajer

Dancing?' Annabeth asked.
Thalia nodded. She cocked her ear to the music and made a face. 'Ugh. Who chose Jesse McCartney?'
Grover looked hurt. 'I did. — Rick Riordan

Comfort ... was the key ingredient to making the prisoner crave the prison. — Ashim Shanker

But you are my queen. No one but you. And I like seeing you wear it. Because as long as you do, I know you still love me. And given our history of miscommunication, physical cues are helpful. — Soman Chainani

I wonder if I'll ever forgive Evandar? I wonder even more if I should bother," Aderyn said.
"Of course you should," Nevyn said wearily, "but for your own sake, not his. Hatred binds a man to what he hates, and I think me you need to be free of him. — Katharine Kerr

Horace, like all dogs, heard dead-voices quite often, and sometimes saw their owners. The dead were all around, but living people saw them no more than they could smell most of the ten thousand aromas that surrounded them every minute of every day. — Stephen King