Orquesta Filarmonica Quotes & Sayings
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No story worth telling should ever be about blame or regret. What happened was what was meant to happen. — Nafisa Haji

History tells us that a general can move and feed an army as efficiently as he likes, but the real litmus test is the battlefield. — Saul David

Sometimes you may feel like your life is submerged in life's relentless challenges, but you can develop the kind of internal substance in you that displaces every negativity, fear and self-doubt. Even if the challenges were bigger and heavy on your soul and life, the new attitude and belief within will displace every challenge before you - then the law of buoyancy will begin to force your challenges to be ejected out of your pathway to success. — Archibald Marwizi

I will look through 200 photographs of Kate Moss and there will be just one that I connect with for some reason, maybe because of the composition or something in the eye ... Something touches me and I know I have to paint it, in the way a child knows it wants something. — Stella Vine

There's no right or wrong just truthful or untruthful. — Robert Duvall

The athlete who says that something can't be done should never interrupt the one who's doing it — John Wooden

To hunger and thirst after righteousness is when nothing in the world can fascinate us so much as being near God. — Smith Wigglesworth

The ramdomness of events in the world is so lacking in logic that we give it names like destiny, fate, karma and kismat to deal with the irrationality of its sequence — Anirban Bose

But this attitude could not persist. Under the supervision of "oldtimers" like Joseph Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Braxton Bragg, and Thomas Jackson, complaisant officers were gradually weeded out and West Point ideas of discipline were adopted in the Southern armies. Before the campaigns of 1862 Johnny Reb was for the most part a changed man. He had shed most of his surplus equipment, and, of much greater importance, he had abandoned the idea that military life was "all fun and frolic." In short, the volunteer had become a soldier. — Bell Irvin Wiley

And a wandering beauty is a blade out of its scabbard.You know how dangerous, gentlemen of threescore?May you know it yet ten more. — John Crowe Ransom

When I write I have no loyalty except to historical truth as I see it and care no more about British achievements and mistakes than any other. — A.J.P. Taylor

I need not pause to explain that crime is not a disease. It is criminology that is a disease. — G.K. Chesterton

If there was one thing that life has taught me, it's to accept the most foolish and unthinkable happiness. — Anne-Laure Bondoux

I grew up in dance class, so I was looking in mirrors all day. — Katharine McPhee

The law which is never to be broken is never required. — Andrew Carnegie