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Non Musician Brain Quotes By Greg Bear

Explain it to me. God says he loves me but dumps me into a world of pain. You, so full of hate, so ignorant, he leaves alone. Self-righteous bigots he doesn't even touch. Explain that to me! — Greg Bear

Non Musician Brain Quotes By J.R. Moehringer

Money. Love. There's not a problem that isn't caused by one or the other. And there's not a problem that can't be solved by one or the other. — J.R. Moehringer

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Manel Loureiro

Their spirit was dead; they were completely destroyed, lost and broken, looking for a reason to live. — Manel Loureiro

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Nadia Bolz-Weber

I told them that when I heard Billy was bright, an artist and musician, and when I heard that he loved his family and loved people through difficulty in relationships, and when I heard that he struggled with heroin and booze addictions and an unhelpful brain chemistry, and when I heard that he was beautifully queer and passionate and sometimes played piano in his sister's dresses, I knew. I knew that Billy was pretty much exactly the kind of person Jesus would hang out with. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Joshua Roman

I like to read, especially nonfiction. I love learning, so I study languages, cook, learn basic HTML, and enjoy other activities that stimulate communication and the dark recesses of my musician's brain. — Joshua Roman

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Andy Richter

Some people are born with a brain that has this weird, magical mathematical thing that makes them an amazing jazz musician. — Andy Richter

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Vivian Swift

X and Y
the Co-ordinates of
Zen Navigation

X = the limited time you have on the road, in a life
Y = the eternity you have in every hour, every day
Z = Each step you take is a once-in-a-lifetime infinite thing — Vivian Swift

Non Musician Brain Quotes By John Sculley

People are going to be most creative and productive when they're doing something they're really interested in. — John Sculley

Non Musician Brain Quotes By George Santayana

A way foolishness has of revenging itself is to excommunicate the world. — George Santayana

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Manal Al-Sharif

It took me a long, long time to break the chains that's inside me. — Manal Al-Sharif

Non Musician Brain Quotes By William Tyndale

All that I do and suffer is but the way to the reward, and not the deserving thereof. — William Tyndale

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Lacey Mosley

You know I really don't like to think about the fact that I'm a girl in relation to the music industry. I was just a kid who wrote down thoughts to organize her brain and that turned into music, like any other writer or musician ... so, I happen to be a girl. I don't consider that part of it really.. It may disappoint some feminists out there that I don't want to harp on women and men being equal. — Lacey Mosley

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Jamie Dimon

Look, in any system, you want highly ethical people who really understand issues to form policies and make tough decisions. You need all the right people in the room. But there's a general view in Washington now by many politicians that if you ever were on this side, you're conflicted for being on that side. — Jamie Dimon

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Anne Sweeney

Art has been good for my soul. And it's been good for my brain. I think I'm a better painter now than I was a musician growing up. You struggle to see things and translate an image through your hands to a canvas. — Anne Sweeney

Non Musician Brain Quotes By John Corey Whaley

God was like the best musician in the world, because he put together all the sounds of nature and gave people like Jimi Hendrix his fingers and John Lennon his brain. — John Corey Whaley

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Twenty years apart, haunted by you, walkin' around with a hole in my soul. — Kristen Ashley

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Woody Shaw

In order for a musician to grow, he's got to pay his dues. Some musicians ask me, 'well, what do you mean? You're saying I have to 'starve' and pay all these dues just to play jazz?' And my answer to them is, well, to some degree, yes! Because in order to play jazz you have to live it. Those notes mean something. They don't just come from your brain, they come from your heart and soul too. And in order to have that heart and soul you have to experience life. So I relate my music to my life and my life style. You can't separate the two. — Woody Shaw

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Oliver Sacks

Anatomists today would be hard put to identify the brain of a visual artist, a writer or a mathematician - but they would recognize the brain of a professional musician without moment's hesitation. — Oliver Sacks

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Robertson Davies

No, it's the musicians and I must say they are an accomplished bunch, but odd, as musicians tend to be. Is it the vibration from their instruments, do you suppose, working on the brain? All that fraught buzzing? — Robertson Davies

Non Musician Brain Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

I'm not sure if people understand what it means to be a writer. It's not like it feels so great. I mean, most of the time you are sitting at your desk and bleeding out onto your computer screen, your notepad, your notebook ... there's a lot of bleeding that goes on when you're a writer! You don't just work to sell books, you work to bind your wounds and put your skin back together again after opening yourself up all over the place! I don't know how other writers write ... but this is how I write. — C. JoyBell C.

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Disobedience- that is the nobility of slaves. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Non Musician Brain Quotes By Daniel J. Levitin

If music serves to convey feelings through the interaction of physical gestures and sound, the musician needs his brain state to match the emotional state he is trying to express. Although the studies haven't been performed yet, I'm willing to bet that when B.B. King is playing the blues and when he is feeling the blues, the neural signatures are very similar. (Of course there will be differences, too, and part of the scientific hurdle will be subtracting out the processes involved in issuing motor commands and listening to music, versus just sitting on a chair, head in hands, and feeling down.) And as listeners, there is every reason to believe that some of our brain states will match those of the musicians we are listening to. — Daniel J. Levitin