Polytonality Composers Quotes & Sayings
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Most of us are good. Most of us mean well. But we somehow manage to hurt each other anyway. Don't ask me why. — Drew Magary

In short, on the basis of horse sense and the best scientific information, there was nothing good to be said for the exploration of space. The time was long past when one nation could seem more glorious than another by hurling some heavy object into nothingness. — Kurt Vonnegut

There's nothing more I love than McDonald's dollar menu. With just the change I find between my couch cushions, I can eat something with the nutritional value of a couch cushion. — Stephen Colbert

Riches do not come by crossing your fingers and walking through the day hoping. Riches and wealth comes from well-laid plans. — Jim Rohn

Only a fool would ever claim she was more beautiful than I. The world was full of fools, however. — George R R Martin

The dumbest thing I ever did? Buying a TV. The smartest thing I ever did? Giving that TV away. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

The beauty of being shattered is how the shards become our character and our marks of distinction. — Bryant McGill

It's exciting to do something like this because usually what happens in theater is that, after the first or second reading of a play, it falls apart completely and the rehearsal process is such that you begin to pick up the pieces and put it back together again. — Treat Williams

What wouldst thou do, old man?
Think'st thou that duty shall have dread to speak
When power to flattery bows? — William Shakespeare

The Crucified One is God's standing solidarity with the suffering, the tragedy, and the disaster of all time, and God's promise that it will not have the final word. The Risen One is God's final word about the universe and what God plans to do with all suffering. — Richard Rohr

In poetry, rhythm is a priority above everything else. — Kim Hyesoon

And as for my father? No, he wouldn't ever walk through those gates; I now knew that. Whatever Thomas Stone had, wherever he was at this moment, he had no idea what he'd given up in the exchange. — Abraham Verghese