Revisionist Cold War Quotes & Sayings
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I tell you before God, and as an honest man, your son is the greatest composer known to me by person and repute, he has taste and what is more the greatest skill in composition. (Said to Leopold Mozart) — Joseph Haydn

There were absences in my life which were a comfort, then were was a presence that ruined me. — Robert Pinget

You can't rely on the fact that people know you. At Glastonbury, when they all knew I was DJing, everyone was cheering even though they'd never heard some of the tracks I was playing before. — Aphex Twin

Someday we will regard our children not as creatures to manipulate or to change but rather as messengers from a world we once deeply knew, but which we have long since forgotten, who can reveal to us more about the true secrets of life, and also our own lives, than our parents were ever able to. — Alice Miller

If I couldn't sleep, I could read. — Gail Carson Levine

I think 'The Sunset Tree' is really the album on which I really learned to trust other musicians, which is so important. — John Darnielle

I've always had a clear sense that time is short and we need to live as fully as we can in every moment. — Caroline Leavitt

It's so important to do something every day that will make you happy — Bob Ross

I think, at the end of the day, acting and activism are both about empathy. You're trying to get people to see other people as real and human. And to care. — Sara Ramirez

It's good for a country to have a revolution every 20 years. I hope that's not where we're going. But, you know, if this Congress keeps going the way it is, people are really looking toward those Second Amendment remedies. — Sharron Angle

You really fucked this up, Einstein."
"You hate her."
"She grew on me. Kind of like moss. — Katie McGarry

He was slumped in the back, gazing out of the window, as though his parents were two people who had picked him up hitchhiking, connected to him merely by chance and proximity. — J.K. Rowling