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Schachtele Quotes By George W. Bush

I think, to a certain extent the economy and these decisions I made to protect the country matter a lot. — George W. Bush

Schachtele Quotes By Virginia Brown

I took half a bottle of wine and entire bar of dark chocolate up to my room and proceeded to self-medicate the hell out of myself. Don't scoff until you've tried it. — Virginia Brown

Schachtele Quotes By Li Shang-yin

When will I be home? I don't know.
In the mountains, in the rainy night,
The Autumn lake is flooded.
Someday we will be back together again.
We will sit in the candlelight by the West window.
And I will tell you how I remembered you
Tonight on the stormy mountain. — Li Shang-yin

Schachtele Quotes By Dara Weir

A single wire hanger on a nail by itself
Isn't bad though a stack of them on a floor
Is too gloomy for words. — Dara Weir

Schachtele Quotes By Wynton Marsalis

And the thing about jazz, through all the business involved in practicing and improvement, it's always sweet: the improvement that you notice in the ability to express yourself, the feeling of playing, pushing yourself out into an open space through a sound, man. That's an unbelievable feeling, an uplifting feeling of joy to be able to express the range of what you feel and see, have felt and have seen. A lot of this has nothing to do with you. It comes from another time, another space. To be able to channel those things and then project them though an instrument, that's something that brings unbelievable joy. — Wynton Marsalis

Schachtele Quotes By Seneca.

Poor woman, do you want to know where hatred ends? Look to love. — Seneca.

Schachtele Quotes By Peter Tieryas

Regret is like a mental parasite that alters your behavior. — Peter Tieryas

Schachtele Quotes By Edward Bond

Now, drama is quite useful at helping us to understand what our position is and, conversely, we might then understand why our theatre is being destroyed. — Edward Bond