Ozzfest 1999 Quotes & Sayings
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Top Ozzfest 1999 Quotes
I never know how much of what I say is true. — Bette Midler
As water in a fountain flows as one stream,
but falls in many drops divided by time and space,
so are the revelations of the one stream of truth. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
Laguna prided itself on being an artist's colony that accepted all classes and cultures, not merely tolerating eccentrics but delighting in them. — Dean Koontz
Volleyball was the hardest thing I've ever had to do. — Liam Hemsworth
God is the ace up the sleeve of illogic. — Sylvia Iparraguirre
Along this road goes no one, this autumn eve. — Basho Matsuo
The lover is drawn by the thing loved, as the sense is by that which it perceives ... — Leonardo Da Vinci
Our lives are businesses that are sometimes run by idiots. — Patrick Reinken
Use your time well. Everyone gets time equally. It doesn't matter how much money you make. — Danny Meyer
At the moment, in Britain we're facing such enormous cutbacks in education programs and music programs and art programs that you feel you are knocking your head against a brick wall. — Peter Maxwell Davies
If I had the medical clearance to fight, I would want to fight the best. The best would be Mayweather. — Roberto Duran
Children, don't waste a single second.
Serve others, above all the poor,
expecting nothing in return.
Just as the person who offers God flowers
is the first to enjoy their fragrance,
the person who offers compassion
is the first to receive its blessing.
Wherever a heart beats
with compassion:
God is there. — Mata Amritanandamayi
Capitol Records were very keen for me to write and see how I got on; I think that is what defined my sound. The first session I had was with two young up-and-coming writers, Nick Atkinson and Tom Wilding, and I went into a session a bit nervous because I hadn't written that many songs before. — Shane Filan
I obsessed, and told myself this obsession was empathy. But it wasn't, quite. It was more like inpathy. I wasn't expatriating myself into another life so much as importing its problems into my own. p 20 — Leslie Jamison
My heart is the sad fact of time moving irreversibly forward. My heart is a demiurge, freely allegiant, an anchor in the void. — Barry Smolin
