
Top 91 Arias Quotes
#2. Am I the only one who thinks Nancy Grace's relentless cheer leading for Jodi Arias' death gross & excessive? The anchor as executioner?!
Geraldo Rivera
#3. I never listen to music when I am writing. It would be impossible. I listen to Bach in the mornings, mostly choral music; also some Handel, mostly songs and arias; I like Schubert's and Beethoven's chamber music and Sibelius' symphonies; for opera, I listen to Mozart and in recent years Wagner.
Colm Toibin
#4. Woo-hoo, everyone elses lives sucked ass too. It didn't really make Arias problems any easier.
Sara Shepard
#5. Pavarotti is dead and the streets are full of arias,
my brother. Every window a tenor leans,
there are sopranos in the olive branches.
And all across the globe the world
turns to crescendos.
Sean Thomas Dougherty
#6. For what might happen if we lift
the codicils on belching?
If sex were permitted in the shopping malls? If people
were allowed to sing arias
from Don Giovanni, loudly and out of tune, waiting in line
at Department of Motor Vehicles?
Lucia Perillo
#7. As an artist, you have to express yourself. I make no excuses for my versatility. I grew up singing classical arias, but I love rock n' roll and jazz standards.
Idina Menzel
#8. When I started studying for the arias it was like going into training for a heavyweight title fight.
Michael Bolton
#10. I always think of my father when I sing arias about loss and love and longing. It gave me that definite deep sorrow that one can only get from life experience, you know?
Sondra Radvanovsky
#11. In real life as in grand opera, arias only make hopeless situations worse.
Kurt Vonnegut
#12. She would not attend the dinner (she did not eat before she sang) but would arrive at the end of the meal and perform six arias with her accompanist.
Ann Patchett
#13. My Mozart career began as a teenager in Los Angeles, singing arias from 'Le Nozze di Figaro' and 'Don Giovanni.'
Danielle De Niese
#14. Pino at that moment seemed to me like a portal into a long-ago world where the ghosts of war and courage, the demons of hatred and inhumanity, and the arias of faith and love still played out within the good and decent soul who'd survived to tell the tales.
Mark T. Sullivan
#15. He's a sculpture. Painstakingly chiseled into perfection over the course of years, until arias could be written about his eyebrows, his cheekbones, the freaking shape of his nostrils. And me? Well, I'm probably a finger-painting. Done by a three-year-old. Without supervision.
Julie Johnson
#16. I think one reason I'm drawn to expansive syntax is that arias are so often exercises in extending language as a means of intensifying feeling.
Garth Greenwell
#17. Damn it, I'm angry now. I do believe life is loss, I do, but my suffering-to-words-ratio was out of control: lying around composing nothing but these - righteous arias, month after month, these tawdry special pleas.
Gwendoline Riley
#18. War, and the preparation for war, are the two greatest obstacles to human progress, fostering a vicious cycle of arms buildups, violence and poverty.
Oscar Arias
#19. Peace is not a dream; it is hard work, and there is nothing naive, glamorous or simplistic about it.
Oscar Arias
#20. In the United States, resources exist to retrain displaced workers and promote the development of technologies that create new job opportunities for American workers.
Oscar Arias
#21. We need a force that recognizes that only through development and liberty, through education and health care, through better priorities and wiser investments, can we achieve the stability we seek.
Oscar Arias
#22. Costa Rica believes in building bridges, in looking for solutions to problems, and not clinging to positions.
Oscar Arias
#23. Peace is not a matter of prizes or trophies. It is not the product of a victory or command. It has no finishing line, no final deadline, no fixed definition of achievement.
Oscar Arias
#24. The effect of one good-hearted person is incalculable.
Oscar Arias
#25. I do not believe that the hungry man should be treated as subversive for expressing his suffering.
Oscar Arias
#26. The Central American isthmus is a region of great contrasts, but also of heartening unison. Millions of men and women share dreams of freedom and progress.
Oscar Arias
#27. An overall trend of political moderation in Latin America makes for far less interesting headlines, but it also makes for far better lives for our people.
Oscar Arias
#28. Many developing countries continue to be burdened by high percentages of their population living in poverty. Yet, instead of addressing this root cause of conflict, many states, ironically, increase their military might in order to control increasingly desperate populations.
Oscar Arias
#29. I saw no reason why other nations should tell Central Americans how to solve their problems.
Oscar Arias
#30. I'm just open to new experiences. I've never really settled down into one art. I like to be nomadic with my art.
Moises Arias
#31. Peace consists, very largely, in the fact of desiring it with all one's soul.
Oscar Arias
#32. Poverty and lack of education are ruining our planet.
Oscar Arias
#33. It's not fair for the U.S. to spend, on arms and weapons, so much money and then not spend on health care the money that is needed.
Oscar Arias
#34. There is a difference between the typical politician and the statesman. A typical politician is that person who tells people what people want to hear, while the statesman tells people what people need to know.
Oscar Arias
#35. Trust no one," said Sullivan, "especially Teachers.
A.J. Arias
#36. It is in the U.S. interest to have a more prosperous neighbor to the south. Because if we cannot export goods, we will keep exporting people. And that's not what the U.S. wants.
Oscar Arias
#37. Not a lot of people make that transition from child actor to bigger, better roles.
Moises Arias
#38. I've been acting since I was 10. At age 14, 15 and 16, it's difficult to find roles and to find yourself, even, and when everyone's eyes are on you, it's difficult.
Moises Arias
#39. The more freedom we enjoy, the greater the responsibility we bear, toward others as well as ourselves.
Oscar Arias
#40. During my administration, our desire has been to strengthen the civilian spirit of our people. Thus, we have eliminated military ranks and salutes from our civil guard.
Oscar Arias
#41. Our world is certainly dangerous, but it is made more dangerous, not less, by those who value profits over peace.
Oscar Arias
#42. When Harvard University opened its doors in 1636, there were already well-established universities in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru.
Oscar Arias
#43. Mine is an unarmed people, whose children have never seen a fighter or a tank or a warship.
Oscar Arias
#44. I think it's in the hands of each head of state: the future of peace in his own country.
Oscar Arias
#45. Latin Americans glorify their past so ceaselessly that they make it almost impossible to advocate change.
Oscar Arias
#46. I often say that poverty needs no passport to travel.
Oscar Arias
#47. Peace is a never ending process ... It cannot ignore our differences or overlook our common interests. It requires us to work and live together.
Oscar Arias Sanchez
#49. Latin America has not achieved the development that it deserves ... I'm not optimistic for all of Latin America, not only for Central America.
Oscar Arias
#50. We had the courage to face the superpowers that wanted a military triumph for each side they supported in Central America. We told them, 'No,' and presented a peace plan.
Oscar Arias
#51. During the 41 years that have elapsed since Costa Rica abolished its army, our fundamental freedoms have never been threatened, nor do we know a shameful history of repression.
Oscar Arias
#52. Nuclear arms kill many people all at once, but other weapons kill many people, little by little, every day, everywhere in the world.
Oscar Arias
#53. On Dec. 1, 1948, after the triumph of the revolution, which insured the final victory of the will of the people expressed through elections, President Jose Figueres abolished the army in my country.
Oscar Arias
#54. Peace is a never-ending process, the work of many decisions by many people in many countries. It is an attitude, a way of life, a way of solving problems and resolving conflicts.
Oscar Arias
#55. It often seems ... the human race has twittered away its existence singing an endless song - a song of waste and hatred, where there should be progress and love.
Oscar Arias
#56. When I was a kid it was much more difficult. You're trying to understand what the director wants. It's a learning process. Now, you go in and it's more of a collaboration.
Moises Arias
#57. The world does not lack the financial resources to feed, educate and clothe its inhabitants. Rather, it lacks leaders committed to addressing the problems of the impoverished.
Oscar Arias
#58. Latin Americans hold on tight even to pain and suffering, preferring a certain present to an uncertain future. Some of this is only natural, entirely human. But for us, the fear is paralyzing; it generates not only anxiety but also paralysis.
Oscar Arias
#59. It is essential that justice be done, it is equally vital that justice not be confused with revenge, for the two are wholly different.
Oscar Arias
#60. A nation that mistreats its own citizens is more likely to mistreat its neighbours.
Oscar Arias
#61. Indeed, it is quite sad to see the United States becoming the main exporter of arms. It is quite sad to look at the U.S. government subsidizing arms exports.
Oscar Arias
#62. She died
this was the way she died;
And when her breath was done,
Took up her simple wardrobe
And started for the sun.
Her little figure at the gate
The angels must have spied,
Since I could never find her
Upon the mortal side.
Emily Dickinson
#63. Justice and peace can only thrive together, never apart.
Oscar Arias
#64. Our experience shows that security does not lie in weapons or fences or armies.
Oscar Arias
#65. Seize today with the hope of tomorrow and yesterday's wisdom.
A.J. Arias
#66. The best way to perpetuate poverty is by spending on arms and military, and the best way to fight terrorism is by fighting the basic needs of humanity, because hunger and poverty perpetuate crime.
Oscar Arias
#67. If there is no peace in Central America, it will not be because Costa Rica, and myself as president, have not done what is necessary to obtain peace.
Oscar Arias
#68. We may believe in the state's responsibility to alleviate the crushing poverty that afflicts 40 percent of Latin America's population, but most of us also affirm that there is no better cure for that poverty than a stronger, more globally integrated economy.
Oscar Arias
#69. I shall never accept that the law can be used to justify tragedy, to keep things as they are, to make us abandon our ideas of a different world. Law is the path of liberty, and must as such open the way to progress for everyone.
Oscar Arias
#70. I was really shy when I was younger, so my mom got me into an acting class to see if I would open myself up more in front of an audience. Her plan was for me to just talk more.
Moises Arias
#72. To demilitarize the country means to make a profound decision. It is not enough to change the name of the armed forces. It is necessary to change the minds of those people who only yesterday wore a military uniform.
Oscar Arias
#73. The most deadly disease truly is the failure of the heart.
Oscar Arias
#74. The children of the world, what they want and what they need are health clinics and schools, not tanks or armed helicopters or fighter jets.
Oscar Arias
#75. The 20th century has been marked by cynicism, selfishness, greed, and the desire to please, all without changing the status quo. In the 21st century, we must resurrect solidarity and compassion.
Oscar Arias
#76. We seek in Central America not peace alone, not peace to be followed someday by political progress, but peace and democracy, together, indivisible, an end to the shedding of human blood, which is inseparable from an end to the suppression of human rights.
Oscar Arias
#77. Free trade will go a long way toward alleviating poverty in Central America. Yet trade alone is not enough.
Oscar Arias
#78. I can see myself doing production work and handling projects behind the scenes.
Moises Arias
#79. When life hands me lemons I...throw them back and demand JASPER HALE
A.R. Arias
#80. India, Pakistan, China, Singapore and South Korea are heavily investing in nuclear arms. Since 21st century is the century of Asia, Asian countries should be the first ones to drop this arms race.
Oscar Arias
#81. More combat planes, missiles and soldiers won't provide additional bread for our families, desks for our schools, or medicine for our clinics.
Oscar Arias
#82. I would absolutely be down to do something in Spanish.
Moises Arias
#83. At one time in the history of the Americas, weapons and armies were associated with liberty and independence, and with new opportunities for our peoples. At one time in the history of the Americas, there were liberating armies.
Oscar Arias
#84. In a democracy, a leader must be the head teacher, someone eager to respond to doubts and questions and explain the need for and the benefits of a new course.
Oscar Arias
#86. The plight of the terrified Central American children who have flooded across the U.S. border to escape violence and poverty in their homelands has launched a passionate and often bitter debate in Washington.
Oscar Arias
#87. It is nice finding that place where you can just go and relax.
Moises Arias
#88. Although fostering a peaceful, prosperous and equitable hemisphere is clearly in the best interest of the United States, Washington has not always supported Central America's struggle for economic survival.
Oscar Arias
#89. The absence of significant development aid has only increased the importance of trade for Central America's future.
Oscar Arias
#90. How ironic for peacemaking efforts to discover that hatred is stronger for many than love; that the longing to achieve power through military victories makes so many men lose their reason, forget all shame, and betray history.
Oscar Arias
#91. Knowing is knowing that knowing is not knowing.
Moises Arias
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