
Top 17 Frizzell Quotes
#1. Country artists, I met a lot of them when I was five, six years old. I had an uncle who was a country and western singer and I met Lefty Frizzell when I was five or six years old in those shows that would come through Toronto from Nashville.
Rick Danko
#2. My dad recently reminded me that my grandfather's cousin was Lefty Frizzell.
Parker Posey
#3. I was nearly 40 when I started. I had no fear that I wasn't going to write. I knew it was just delayed. Then, my goodness, I never stopped.
Jane Gardam
#4. Pop is a little bit theatrical. That's the whole vibe. That's the point - is that it's great music, great melodies, great hooks. But, on top of it, it's a presentation. There's a showmanship about it. And that's why I wanted to be a pop star.
Adam Lambert
#5. It was a loss of identity. I was a wizard. It was more than just a job, more than just a title. Wizardry was at the core of my being. It was my relationship with my magic, the way I used it, the things it let me do that defined me, shaped me, gave me purpose. I
Jim Butcher
#6. He had no idea that the world was entering an economic depression, or that hard times bring recriminations and blame. Privately, Harry's parents worried not just about the economy, but about the rising tide of nationalism and anti- Semitism.
Robert M. Edsel
#7. The more you give away with love and kindness, the more you will have to give away.
Debasish Mridha
#8. If you're doing a classic play, where if you do a Chekhov, you do the words as written. You can't do that with a novel; you have to do your version of the words as written.
Sam Mendes
#10. Our worldly wisdom has made us calloused and hard. Our natural wisdom, as the Scriptures teach, comes not from God, but is earthly, sensual, and devilish.
Billy Graham
#11. I dined on what they called "robber steak"--bits of bacon, onion, and beef, seasoned with red pepper, and strung on sticks, and roasted over the fire, in simple style of the London cat's meat!
Bram Stoker
#12. A weekday edition of The New York Times contains more information than the average person was likely to come across in a lifetime in seventeenth-century England
Richard Saul Wurman
#13. The quickest way to become troubled is to be concerned with what people are gonna say about your life and your work.
Ahmad Jamal
#14. I've experienced tons of failure. I've been making music for 30 years, and I'd say failure and success have happened in equal measure.
Moby
#15. I like playing frisbee. It is the only sport where you can throw something at a person and it's okay.
Demetri Martin
#17. the greatest mutational health hazard in the population is fertile old men. Thankfully, uniparental inheritance means that men don't pass on their mitochondria at all.
Nick Lane
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