Scotched In Scotland Quotes & Sayings
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Somewhere along the line, music became 'content' ... It's my full intention to bring it back to music again! I believe in the power of song. — Dave Sitek

The capacity for delight is the gift of paying attention. — Julia Margaret Cameron

A father is a person who's around, participating in a child's life. He's a teacher who helps to guide and shape and mold that young person, someone for that young person to talk to, to share with, their ups and their downs, their fears and their concerns. — Michael Nutter

The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny — Wole Soyinka

I definitely think moving around helped shape me and has helped me be a better player. — Charles Tillman

Knowing how to swim doesn't come from someone else showing you or someone else telling you or watching movies of other people swimming. It comes from having been in the water, knowing how to move yourself through the water and not sink. And it's true of virtually everything in our lives: knowing comes from direct experience. — Wayne Dyer

I have come to conclusion that there are two types of women, those who always take and never think of it, those who never take and are proud of it; and where do I fit in, well I would like to describe myself as too proud to say yes, but not stupid enough to say no. — P.E. Campbell

It is not what things are objectively and in themselves, but what they are for us, in our way of looking at them, that makes us happy or the reverse. — Arthur Schopenhauer

For it is not inertia alone
that is responsible for human relationships repeating
themselves from case to case, indescribably monotonous and
unrenewed: it is shyness before any sort of new,unforeseeable
experience with which one does not think oneself able to cope.
But only someone who is ready for everything, who excludes
nothing, not even the most enigmatical, will live the relation
to another as something alive. — Rainer Maria Rilke