Thiasons Quotes & Sayings
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I do take class because I still dance, and yes, I do slip into class with the Royal Ballet from time to time. — Deborah Bull

Saw him where?"
"While I was sitting outside with one of my half aunts."
This seemed to satisfy Ronan was well, because he asked, "What's the other half of her?"
"God, Ronan," Adam said. "Enough. — Maggie Stiefvater

I don't want to be typecast as the 'ambient guy' or someone who only does electronic scores. I think most of the work that comes my way is because people feel they know me musically. — Cliff Martinez

I would love to make my music and be completely anonymous, but that doesn't work. You can't have success and be faceless. — Sarah McLachlan

People involve themselves in countless activities which they consider to be important, but they forget about one activity which is more important and necessary than any other, and which includes all other things: the improvement of their soul — Leo Tolstoy

I knew every raindrop by its name. — Denis Johnson

What is hardest of all? That which seems most simple: to see with your eyes what is before your eyes. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I think what I wanted to do was meet someone who knew more than me about songwriting structure and progressions and middle eights and things that more traditional writers write and I don't usually employ. — Bat For Lashes

To get dividends from life, invest in yourself. — Debasish Mridha

I'm quite an opinionated person, but I'd never written a diary before. I quite like it! — Lily Allen

the congressional ban on the universal patient identifier the single biggest failure in the history of health IT legislation. — Robert Wachter

At birth, the child leaves a person - his mother's womb - and this makes him independent of her bodily functions. The baby is next endowed with an urge, or need, to face the out world and to absorb it. We might say that he is born with 'the psychology of world conquest.' By absorbing what he finds about him, he forms his own personality. — Maria Montessori