Winterhawk Bluegrass Quotes & Sayings
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Music is so much fun because each song is like a film in itself. You get to go from beginning to end and interact and exchange energy with a live audience. — Shawnee Smith

All I know is that if God loves me only half as much as my mother does, he will not send me to Hell. — Lin Yutang

At least this is the way I see it. I am a physicist. I also consider myself a Christian. As I try to understand the nature of our universe in these two modes of thinking, I see many commonalities and crossovers between science and religion. It seems logical that in the long run the two will even converge. — Charles Hard Townes

Fairy tales in childhood are stepping stones throughout life, leading the way through trouble and trial. The value of fairy tales lies not in a brief literary escape from reality, but in the gift of hope that goodness truly is more powerful than evil and that even the darkest reality can lead to a Happily Ever After. Do not take that gift of hope lightly. It has the power to conquer despair in the midst of sorrow, to light the darkness in the valleys of life, to whisper "One more time" in the face of failure. Hope is what gives life to dreams, making the fairy tale the reality. — L.R. Knost

Music does more than soothe the soul, it brings balance to the mind, body, and spirit. — Bertice Berry

And let the fear and dread of you be upon all of the animals of the earth.45 Clearly, fear and dread were prescribed for the animals, but evidently it was forbidden among humans. By nature a human is superior to a brute animal, but not other humans. — Gregory The Great

I want to give you some love, I want to give you some good good lovin — Bob Marley

She never said so out loud, but some things speak loud enough on their own. — David Arnold

If I can make it out, anyone can make it out! — Ronnie Radke

Mic is volcanic, rhymes spread across the planet, I send out the scribe, now the vibes gigantic. — Louis Eric Barrier

People have the right to think and say whatever they want to. But you have the right not to take it to heart, and not to react. — Phillip C. McGraw

In the outworks of our lives, we were almost strangers, but we shared a certain outlook on human life and human destiny, which, from the very first, made a bond of extreme strength . . . . At our very first meeting, we talked with continually increasing intimacy. We seemed to sink through layer after layer of what was superficial, till gradually both reached the central fire. It was an experience unlike any other that I have known. We looked into each other's eyes, half appalled and half intoxicated to find ourselves together in such a region. The emotion was as intense as passionate love, and at the same time all-embracing. I came away bewildered, and hardly able to find my way among ordinary affairs. — Bertrand Russell

We need more than a new politics; what we need is a new worldview. We need a fundamentally different bottom line. — Marianne Williamson

In short, every child develops in ways that best allow them to compensate for weakness; "a thousand talents and capabilities arise from our feelings of inadequacy," Adler noted. — Tom Butler-Bowdon

We may say then that the contribution of the telegraph to public discourse was to dignify irrelevance and amplify impotence. But this was not all: Telegraphy also made public discourse essentially incoherent. It brought into being a world of broken time and broken attention, to use Lewis Mumford's phrase. The principle strength of the telegraph was its capacity to move information, not collect it, explain it or analyze it. In this respect, telegraphy was the exact opposite of typography. — Neil Postman