Stimmung Ukulele Quotes & Sayings
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Play for one another, and play the right way. The right way is believing in what's on your chest and not what's on your back. — Kevin Ollie
As in any proper fairy tale, there's a majick formula, in this case called the Rule of Nines. — Andrew Davidson
When you don't know how to cook, you just say, 'I need something quick,' and then you fry something up. Now that I cook, I think, 'Do I want to have fried fish, baked fish, or grilled fish?' — Larry Fitzgerald
It's funny: when I first started getting vocal about how much I liked 'Doctor Who,' I didn't realize how deep the fan base was. — Chris Hardwick
In our own lives the voice of God speaks slowly, a syllable at a time. Reaching the peak of years, dispelling some of our intimate illusions and learning how to spell the meaning of life-experiences backwards, some of us discover how the scattered syllables form a single phrase. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
Dead. Never been that before. Not even once. — Jasper Fforde
If you want to retire happy, great health is important. The foundation for all happiness lies in health. Physical, mental, or spiritual health - you must use it or lose it! — Ernie J Zelinski
When you go upstairs, go up with high spirits; when you go downstairs, go down with high spirits. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Visual tonics such as 'timed creativity' need to be introduced to refresh and refurbish the muse. — Robert Genn
It's hard not to tell the truth with a camera. Artists are particularly good at that. — Edward Weston
Other possible means were not lacking on God's part." One drop of blood - from Christ's circumcision at the age of eight days - would have been sufficient to purchase all mankind's salvation. Why then did He give us twelve quarts instead of one drop? The simple and stunning answer, from Monica Miller's book on the movie "The Passion of the Christ", is: Because He had twelve quarts to give. The strategy of war and of games is to win with the minimum possible expense and sacrifice. Love does not seek the minimum but the maximum. — Peter Kreeft
