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Rapstines Quotes By Laura Branigan

When you're on stage, the audience becomes your other half. It's the ultimate high you can reach as a musician - an incredible feeling. And no matter where I am it's still the same; there's a reason we call music the universal language. — Laura Branigan

Rapstines Quotes By C. Matthew McMahon

Top notch! Everyone needs to be warned about Hell so that they can avoid going there. — C. Matthew McMahon

Rapstines Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

Some books are so familiar that reading them is like being home again. — Louisa May Alcott

Rapstines Quotes By Christian Nestell Bovee

Example has far more followers than reason. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Rapstines Quotes By Balthus

I always feel the desire to look for the extraordinary in ordinary things; to suggest, not to impose, to leave always a slight touch of mystery in my paintings. — Balthus

Rapstines Quotes By Bill Bryson

As my father always used to tell me, 'You see, son, there's always someone in the world worse off than you.' And I always used to think, 'So? — Bill Bryson

Rapstines Quotes By Chuck Jones

Every great artist must begin by learning to draw with the single line, and my advice to young animators is to learn how to live with that razor-sharp instrument or art. An artist who comes to me with eight or ten good drawings of the human figure in simple lines has a good chance of being hired. But I will tell the artist who comes with a bunch of drawings of Bugs Bunny to go back and learn how to draw the human body. An artist who knows that can learn how to draw ANYTHING, including Bugs Bunny. — Chuck Jones

Rapstines Quotes By David Bentley Hart

In another sense he is "being itself," in that he is the inexhaustible source of all reality, the absolute upon which the contingent is always utterly dependent, the unity and simplicity that underlies and sustains the diversity of finite and composite things. — David Bentley Hart