Top 15 Hidetoshi Persona Quotes
#1. I'm much more of a musician than a poet. I just feel much more confident about my musical abilities.
Mary Timony
#2. No country has ever closely scrutinized itself visually.
Dorothea Lange
#3. I said there are at least two kinds of satisfaction, however, and the other has nothing to do with skill. It comes from human connection. It comes from making others happy, understanding them, loving them.
Atul Gawande
#4. Their eyes were usually open, and they stared up at the moon that had killed them.
Susan Beth Pfeffer
#5. I want to kill every best-seller list and encourage Americans to discover for themselves inspired new literature that will endure in perpetuity. Let's pluck from squalid obscurity underground, and publish, the next Hemingways, Fitzgeralds, Morrisons, Bellows, Barths, Vonneguts and Faulkners.
David B. Lentz
#6. Milk in a mother's breast-that's cool. Milk in a mouth-that's cool too. But milk in my trumpet? Not so cool. I have to play that thing.
Wynton Marsalis
#7. I grew up in a very small town, but it happened to be in western Massachusetts, where there were a lot of gay people. I remember my aunt going to a gay wedding when I was 11, and I thought it was the coolest thing.
Elizabeth Banks
#8. I'm probably the only kid in history whose parents made him stop taking music lessons. They made me stop studying the accordion.
Ricky Jay
#9. I'm not Metallica, you can tell that I'm really not that angry in most of my songs.
William Fitzsimmons
#10. The least urgent souls on earth with a thousand obstacles and superstitions to interfere with the accomplishment of work.
Colin Cotterill
#11. In the wake of Katrina, what you're witnessing and what we are very careful to depict is a form of patriotism.
David Simon
#12. My day begins and ends with gratitude and joy.
Louise Hay
#13. My feeling is that if all Catholics or Reformed Christians had been deported to Germany, the Dutch government in London would have instructed the population in the occupied Netherlands to help them.
Els Borst
#14. By creating conversation, we let our customers spread our message by word of mouth.
Anita Roddick
#15. I remove the work should from my vocabulary forever. Should is a word that makes a prisoner of me. Every time I say should, I am making myself wrong, or I am making someone else wrong. I am, in effect, saying I am not good enough.
Louise Hay
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