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Repertoire Records Quotes By Jay Bell

Love isn't meant to be hidden away and life is too short for shame. — Jay Bell

Repertoire Records Quotes By Brit Morin

I really love laser-cutting. I do a lot of laser-cut jewelry and laser-etched stationery. I'll even etch my food sometimes. You can download an image online and etch it onto a tortilla or a brownie. It's so cool to meld the digital and analog worlds together. — Brit Morin

Repertoire Records Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Poetry, therefore, we will call Musical Thought. — Thomas Carlyle

Repertoire Records Quotes By Steven McKinnon

Even infinity has its limits. — Steven McKinnon

Repertoire Records Quotes By Logan Green

I try to block a couple of hours of unscheduled time every day so that I can work on the day's most important projects. — Logan Green

Repertoire Records Quotes By Michael Booth

a country can be too small, too socially knitted, too tightly tied for its own good. Strong social networks can, in certain circumstances, turn to incestuous corruption and the shutting down of democratic discourse. You — Michael Booth

Repertoire Records Quotes By Rajneesh

Millions of people have tried meditation and dropped out of it because they took it very seriously. Religion has been thought to be a very serious affair - it is not. One has to understand - at least those who are with me - that religion is a playfulness, a laughter. Take it easy; then things blossom without any tension. You are not taking it easy, you are making it difficult. — Rajneesh

Repertoire Records Quotes By Elizabeth Wein

Doing the thing you are scared of is much harder than not being afraid of anything. It is easy to be brave. It is not so easy to be scared and do a brave thing anyway. — Elizabeth Wein

Repertoire Records Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

Mrs Carey sighted as a woman but obey as a wife. — W. Somerset Maugham

Repertoire Records Quotes By William L. O'Neill

Large-scale enthusiasm for folk music began in 1958 when the Kingston Trio recorded a song, "Tom Dooley," that sold two million records. This opened the way for less slickly commercial performers. Some, like Pete Seeger, who had been singing since the depression, were veteran performers. Others, like Joan Baez, were newcomers. It was conventional for folk songs to tell a story. Hence the idiom had always lent itself to propaganda. Seeger possessed an enormous repertoire of message songs that had gotten him blacklisted by the mass media years before. Joan Baez cared more for the message than the music, and after a few years devoted herself mainly to peace work. — William L. O'Neill

Repertoire Records Quotes By Dennis Eckersley

Pitching ... sometimes I did so poorly, it brought me to tears. — Dennis Eckersley

Repertoire Records Quotes By John Eldredge

Our whole journey into authentic masculinity centers around those cool-of-the-day talks with God. Simple questions change hassles to adventures; the events of our lives become opportunities for initiation. — John Eldredge