Vivisector Game Quotes & Sayings
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If you're a new artist, practice your art and share it. Set up shop somewhere, whether it's a street corner or a coffee shop. I got my start in a coffee shop that didn't even have live music. I wanted to play in coffee shops that did have live music, but I didn't have an audience. — Jason Mraz

I was very drawn to music of all types, from Beethoven to Jimi Hendrix. There were musicians and composers who obviously were expressing a vision that was beyond the mundane. — Frederick Lenz

[The Pigeon had learned something about [women] from his eight sisters, and if over the years he had absorbed only this one thing, it would stand as vindication that a boy does not suffer needlessly from growing up in a house with eight sisters. That thing was that a woman's heart is not bought by the currency of a man's emotion for her. A woman's heart is won over by her own feelings for herself when he just happens to be around ... — Brigid Pasulka

We knock upon silence for an answering music. — Archibald MacLeish

I knew what I had left behind. The question was: What was I going to find ahead? — Abigail Gibbs

(Personal Note: I'm trying really hard to keep a straight face at this point) — Kieran Scott

I imagine there are things I wouldn't do, but I haven't been offered those recently either. — M. Emmet Walsh

The judge watched him. He began to point out various men in the room and to ask if these men were here for a good time or if indeed they knew why they were here at all.
Everybody dont have to have a reason to be someplace.
That's so, said the judge. They do not have to have a reason. But order is not set aside because of their indifference. — Cormac McCarthy

When you say 'yes' to others, make sure you're not saying 'no' to yourself. — Paulo Coelho

For my money, if I'm playing anything then it has to have some sharp angles on it. It's got to have some edges that you can cut yourself on, otherwise it's boring. — Grant Bowler

In these writings, and in all my teaching work, I continue to ask the question, "What about the children? — Albert J. LaChance