A new challenge keeps the brain kicking and the heart ticking.
E. A. BUCCHIANERIAh, the magic of music, with it, all things are possible.
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Ah, the magic of music, with it, all things are possible.
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There is much to discover that’s not on the back cover!
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You know how creative people are, we have to try everything until we find our niche.
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We are the sum total of the decisions we have made.
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It’s the unknown that draws people.
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There are some things you can’t learn at any university, except for one, the University of Life… the only college where everyone is a permanent student.
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The simple everyday experiences become the doorway to new thoughts and inspirations.
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An acquaintance merely enjoys your company, a fair-weather companion flatters when all is well, a true friend has your best interests at heart and the pluck to tell you what you need to hear.
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The most beautiful moments always seemed to accelerate and slip beyond one’s grasp just when you want to hold onto them for as long as possible.
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You’ll have to fall in love at least once in your life, or Paris has failed to rub off on you.
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When in doubt, throw doubt out and have a little faith.
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By now, with all our modern technology, there should be no poverty left on earth.
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You can’t enjoy art or books in a hurry.
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If a man cannot serve two masters, neither can Christianity, or several thousand of them as the case may be.
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Editors can be stupid at times. They just ignore that author’s intention. I always try to read unabridged editions, so much is lost with cut versions of classic literature, even movies don’t make sense when they are edited too much. I love the longueurs of a book even if they seem pointless because you can get a peek into the author’s mind, a glimpse of their creative soul. I mean, how would people like it if editors came along and said to an artist, ‘Whoops, you left just a tad too much space around that lily pad there, lets crop that a bit, shall we?’. Monet would be ripping his hair out.
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