
Top 14 De Lune Quotes
#1. soothing: re-press of an old French recording of Ida Presti, possibly the greatest guitarist who ever lived, and her husband Alexandre Lagoya, pairing on Debussy's "Clair de Lune.
Jonathan Kellerman
#2. Clair de Lune," a song that makes her think of leaves fluttering, and of the hard ribbons of sand beneath her feet at low tide. The music slinks and rises and settles back to earth,
Anthony Doerr
#3. I only know two pieces; one is 'Clair de Lune' and the other one isn't.
Victor Borge
#4. And now, in honour of the 150th anniversary of Beethoven's death, I would like to play 'Clear the Saloon', er, 'Clair de Lune', by Debussy. I don't play Beethoven so well, but I play Debussy very badly, and Beethoven would have liked that.
Victor Borge
#5. A world without you is unknown to me. I don't even know if it exists.
Kyoichi Katayama
#6. All my life I've been prejudiced against wealthy people.
Ethel Waters
#7. Before you tell your life what you intend to do with it, listen for what it intends to do with you. Before you tell your life what truths and values you have decided to live up to, let your life tell you what truths you embody, what values you represent.
Parker J. Palmer
#8. The werewolf by the moon. The wererat by money. (Loup garou par la lune. - Rat garou par les thunes.)
Charles De Leusse
#9. Before we give you billions more, we want to know what you've done with the trillion you've got.
Les Aspin
#10. Knowing something for oneself or for communication to an expert colleague is not the same as knowing it for explanation to a student.
Hyman Bass
#11. Sweet Beatrice, wouldst thou come when I called thee? BEATRICE Yea, signior, and depart when you bid me. BENEDICK O, stay but till then! BEATRICE 'Then' is spoken; fare you well now ... (Much Ado About Nothing)
William Shakespeare
#12. I account this world a tedious theater,
For I do play a part in 't 'gainst my will.
John Webster
#13. Will you stop meddling in my love life?" I growled.
"I'm not meddling. I'm offering commentary.
Ilona Andrews
#14. These two are not two Love has made them one Amo Ergo Sum! And by its mystery Each is no less but more.
Benjamin Britten
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