Sommeliers In Philadelphia Quotes & Sayings
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To learn to play seriously is one of the great secrets of spiritual exploration. — Rachel Pollack
[Harper] once told a friend, "I think about strategy twenty-four hours a day," and it was only a small exaggeration. — Lawrence Martin
How hard I find it to see what is right in front of my eyes! — Ludwig Wittgenstein
In many a piece of music, it's the pause or the rest that gives the piece its beauty and its shape. And I know I, as a writer, will often try to include a lot of empty space on the page so that the reader can complete my thoughts and sentences and so that her imagination has room to breathe. — Pico Iyer
I remember watching Gilda Radner when I was a kid and everyone thought she was so funny and no one ever said that she was a funny woman, she was just funny. — Rachel Dratch
It was inevitable: Yankel fell in love with his never-wife. He would wake from sleep to miss the weight that never depressed the bed next to him, remember in earnest the weight of gestures she never made, long for the un-weight of her un-arm slung over his too-real chest, making his widower's rememberences that much more convincing and his pain that much more real. — Jonathan Safran Foer
To say I drank my way into marriage isn't much of an exaggeration, and it's none at all to say I drank my way out of it. — Lawrence Block
Pen, wax and parchment govern the world. — Benjamin Franklin
Screen. "Then get your gear and head out." When White looked back moments later, Puller — David Baldacci
What is fruitful alone is true. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
In other words, musicians know that going back to the Spoonful, what we were doing was not copying. — John Sebastian
Get back over here so I can smack you." "Yeah, I'll get right on that. — Thea Harrison
People, if you pay attention to them, change the direction of one another's conversations constantly. It's like having a passenger in your car who suddenly grabs the steering wheel and turns you down a side street. — Garth Stein
