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If a blackbird had your brains he'd fly backwards. — Frederick Manfred
Always have clear lines of communication and be open to trying new ideas. Being open to new ideas is crucial to growing as an artist. If you always have the same creative habits, how will you ever excel to the next level? The answer is, you won't. Taking those creative risks reaps the most incredible rewards. — Wendy Starland
By the time The Band did The Last Waltz, the chemistry had changed, and it wasn't a thrill anymore to live that studio kind of life. — Levon Helm
A people without children would face a hopeless future; a country without trees is almost as helpless. — Theodore Roosevelt
Why live? Life was its own answer. — Ray Bradbury
My goodness, everyone is planting grapes, even a neighbor with only five acres. — Doc Severinsen
in there," and the first guy says, "Watch." In he goes and orders a beer. "Sorry, you can't bring your dog in here," says the bartender. — Various
I actually think being involved in the cesarean would be ... I just can't wait! — Robert Pattinson
When you really believe that you are worthy of the best, that you deserve the best & that there is enough of the best for you to have plenty, there will be no need for you to hold on to what you have. Allow yourself to imagine what your life would be like if your hands and heart were to receive something better than what you are holding onto right now. — Iyanla Vanzant
Let the love of the moon kiss you good night,
let the morning sun wake you up with loving light. — Debasish Mridha
Jane: "St John dresses well. He is a handsome man: tall, fair, with blue eyes and a Grecian profile."
Rochester:(Aside) "Damn him!" (To me) "Did you like him, Jane? — Charlotte Bronte
Perhaps over time we can adjust our default setting to one of greater mindfulness rather than of mindlessness and being lost in thought. As — Jon Kabat-Zinn
As great a store
Have we of books as bees of herbs or more. — Henry Vaughan