Tudorel Stoica Quotes & Sayings
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Have you ever been lucky enough to figure out where your dreams come from? I have. I've written many poems about a place that I have only been to in my dreams. This beautiful place is called Korea. — Ronald J. Chapman

We can't act until we know who we are and what we believe. — Marian Deegan

One realm we have never conquered: the pure present. — D.H. Lawrence

I don't want to get into autobiographies; I don't want to talk about myself. — Rollie Fingers

Around eighth grade I decided I wanted to be a composer and that's what I went to college for. Just a few years back, I switched out of composition and into creative writing so I could work with words. — Joanna Newsom

I've found in composing that being simple and profound - having in-depthness in your music - is the most difficult thing to do. Anybody can write a whole lot of notes, which may or may not say something ... But why make it complicated for the musicians to play? Why make it difficult for the listeners to hear? — Horace Silver

Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you. — William Shakespeare

Well, this week for example, I was just in Los Angeles making a documentary for German television on whales. They had tried to get me in England where they missed me. — Wavy Gravy

In 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds' I was visualizing Alice in Wonderland, an image of this female who would come and save me - a girl with kaleidoscope eyes who would be the real love of my life. Lucy turned out to be Yoko. — John Lennon

There are hardly five critics in America; and several of them are asleep. — Herman Melville

He's been out for a while," she said. "You ready to take a break?"
Hopper could exist in this living form or be transformed into a small statue, which helped avoid uncomfortable questions when people came by. Only she could transform him though.
"Yeah. He keeps trying to eat my paints. And I don't want him to watch me kiss you goodbye. — Richelle Mead

I refuse to despair in this moment. I refuse to allow myself to fall into the dark chambers of pessimism, because I think in any social revolution the one thing that keeps it going is hope, and when hope dies somehow the revolution degenerates into a kind of nihilistic philosophy which says you must engage in disruption for disruption's sake. ... I believe that the forces of goodwill, white and black, in this country can work together to bring about a resolution. ... We have the resources to do it. ... — Tavis Smiley