Windflowers Seals Quotes & Sayings
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It's nice to finally have a CD out which reflects my songwriting, my singing and the band that I have. — Mick Taylor
Music is the language of soul; it can express the deepest feelings of life which language cannot touch. — Debasish Mridha
It's no accident that Op. 111 attracts literary attention. Though it's music, it doesn't quite behave like it. It seems to be charged with meaning, to communicate in symbols, ciphers, clues. — Jeremy Denk
I want to be back on Broadway one day. That's a dream of mine. There's nothing like live theater, and I think it's so important for me to be able to be on stage with an audience that responds. — Naturi Naughton
As a group, anthropologists are not too fond of people who work in the business world. — Helen Fisher
It is easier to confront a threat as a mass, a group, not individuals who must be evaluated one by one ... — Cassandra Clare
The Left corrupts everything it touches — Dennis Prager
There's that statement, "A picture is worth a thousand words" - well, I think flying around in Google Earth is worth a million words. — Rebecca Moore
Therese leaned closer toward it, looking down at her glass. She wanted to thrust the table aside and spring into her arms, to bury her nose in the green and gold scarf that was tied close about her neck. Once the backs of their hands brushed on the table, and Therese's skin there felt separately alive now, and rather burning. — Patricia Highsmith
I realized by using the high notes of the chords as a melodic line, and by the right harmonic progression, I could play what I heard inside me. That's when I was born. — Charlie Parker
The core of who you are, your true nature, is Love. — Lee L Jampolsky
There's only two kinds of music: the blues and zippety doo-dah. — Townes Van Zandt
It's not up to me ... to make the world consistent. — Saul Bellow
Ut it's one of the reflections of our times. Young minds today are dulled by television and other visual sensations. When reading was one of the few pleasures available, we could recite whole passages to eachother. — Gloria Naylor
