Seventh String Quotes & Sayings
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One does not need a faith in God. Sufficient is a faith in created things, that enables one to move among objects in the conviction that they exist, persuaded of the irrefutable reality of this chair, this umbrella, this cigarette, this friendship. He who doubts himself is lost, just as someone scared of failure in love-making fails indeed. We are happy in the company of people who make us feel the unquestionable presence of the world, just as the body of the beloved gives us the certainty of those shoulders, that bosom, that curve of the hips, the surge of these as incontestable as the sea. And one who is in despair, we are taught by Singer, can act as though he believed: faith will come afterwards. — Claudio Magris

It's so exciting to headline a film. It's not every day you see a Latina carrying a full-length feature. — Aimee Garcia

Finally, Carol said in a tone of hopelessness, "Darling, can I ask you to forgive me?"
The tone hurt Therese more than the question. "I love you, Carol."
"But do you see what it means? — Patricia Highsmith

I'm a big Hall and Oates fan. — Nate Parker

Of all vile things current on earth, none is so vile as money. — Sophocles

There are two kinds of satisfaction or happiness: one mainly through mental peace; another physical comfort — Dalai Lama

Dad said that he was prouder of me than he'd ever been when I came out. — Randy Harrison

I have had some trouble in regarding evil as having been intended by infinite Goodness. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Women's propensity to share confidences is universal. We confirm our reality by sharing. — Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

Given the difficulty of resisting such temptations over the longer run, a proper concern for the welfare of congressional souls may well be the ultimate argument in favor of term limitations. — James L. Buckley

After a couple of failed attempts, I came up with a weird tuning where I was dropping the G string down a step so that it became a seventh, and it got me to a place where I could play all these figures fairly easily. It was not an easy thing to work out. — Lindsey Buckingham

Say 'Toronto' or 'Ontario,' and the immediate thought associations are with a somewhat blander version of North America: a United States with a welfare regime and a more polite street etiquette, and the additionally reassuring visage of Queen Elizabeth on the currency. — Christopher Hitchens