Musette Piano Quotes & Sayings
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I look in the mirror, my only opponent — Jay-Z
Billions of years from now our sun, then a distended red giant star, will have reduced Earth to a charred cinder. But the Voyager record will still be largely intact, in some other remote region of the Milky Way galaxy, preserving a murmur of an ancient civilization that once flourished - perhaps before moving on to greater deeds and other worlds - on the distant planet Earth. — Carl Sagan
Wisdom too often never comes, so one ought not to reject it merely because it comes late. — Felix Frankfurter
None of us lives to himself . . . ." Romans 14:7 Has it ever dawned on you that you are responsible spiritually to God for other people? For instance, if I allow any turning away from God in my private life, everyone around me suffers. We "sit together in the heavenly places . . ." (Ephesians 2:6). "If one member suffers, all the members suffer with it . . ." (1 Corinthians 12:26). If you allow physical selfishness, mental carelessness, moral insensitivity, or spiritual weakness, everyone in contact with you will suffer. — Oswald Chambers
Kerry pretended to ignore Dante — Sara Humphreys
Christian patriots spend more time washing feet than waving flags. — Charles W. Colson
Force, unregulated or ill-regulated, is not only wasted in the void, like that of gunpowder burned in the open air, and steam unconfined by science; but, striking in the dark, and its blows meeting only the air, they recoil, and bruise itself. — Albert Pike
Giving is just one way of expressing that God has been good to you and will continue to do so through your being good to others. — Joyce Meyer
It's woman's power, food is. You be sure you know where'n the hook is before swallerin' it, Dru. You mind me, now. — Lili St. Crow
I recommend a little dose of cancer to anyone. — Jennifer Saunders
Dover's cliffs call to mind the Roman invasion; the Battle of Britain; our proximity to, yet difference from, mainland Europe; and international trade and exploration, both fair and exploitative. — Julian Baggini
Greatness by nature includes a power, but not a will to power ... The great man, whether we comprehend him in the most intense activity of his work or in the restful equipoise of his forces , is powerful, involuntarily and composedly powerful, but he is not avid for power. What he is avid for is the realization of what he has in mind , the incarnation of the spirit . — Martin Buber
I think the composer and production staff of an opera have a real responsibility to use visual elements of all kinds to make clear to the American audience, at any rate, exactly what is going on. — John Eaton
