
Top 15 Inappropriate Mozart Quotes
#1. That flesh is but the glasse, which holds the dust That measures all our time; which also shall Be crumbled into dust.
George Herbert
#2. Capitulating when losing is an issue in war; capitulating when winning is an issue in love
S.E. Sever
#3. An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.
Mahatma Gandhi
#4. When I pass my name in such large letters I blush, but at the same time instinctively raise my hat.
Herbert Beerbohm Tree
#6. Every letter
that she types;
every keystroke
that she strikes-
To spell your name
again and again,
is all she ever
wants to write.
Lang Leav
#7. We must never forget that people buy into the leader before they buy into a mission statement.
James Hunter
#8. I get offered a lot of parts where I want to say, 'Why don't you just hire a model? Don't hire an actor.' I'm trying to convince people I'm a real actor, not some mannequin.
Tim Daly
#9. Her body was spattered with tiny bits of the reverend's flesh and blood, like someone had combined shrimp and tomato soup and then forgot to put the lid on the blender.
Chelsea Cain
#10. If I may, so long as the woman you love lives, and lives for you, all the privilege I claim for my own sex, and it is not a very enviable one - you need not covet it, is that of loving longest when all hope is gone.
Jane Austen
#12. It would have served me right if I'd had a cerebral aneurysm on the spot. Instead, I forgot all about my foot
until we shoved the flat onto the stage. I think we broke my ankle. This is bullshit. I have finals to worry about.
Steve Kluger
#13. Something mysterious happens to a curious, fully engaged mind - and it happens as often as not, subconsciously. Strange little sparks are set off, connections made, insights triggered
Tom Peters
#14. Reality is the beginning not the end,
Naked Alpha, not the hierophant Omega,
Of dense investiture, with luminous vassals.
Wallace Stevens
#15. The very fact of having fixed conclusions to strive for in orthodox belief does not render the Christian philosopher dogmatic but rather intellectually fruitful, willing to take and follow reason further than the putatively undogmatic unbelieving philosopher
Gregory B. Sadler
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