
Top 13 Koda Quotes
#1. Elvis may have fueled rock & roll's imagery, but Chuck Berry was its heartbeat and original mindset.
Cub Koda
#2. When the sunshine of God's love meets the shadows of our sorrows, the rainbow of promise appears.
Ryan Jo Summers
#3. The best gig in the world is a packed bar on a Friday night. Reason: Everybody gets paid and everybody wants to get laid. Any band that can't go over on a Friday night should be shot.
Cub Koda
#4. It's been one nightmare after another, Christina thought. Pretty soon I won't be able to keep track of them all.
Caroline B. Cooney
#5. Orphans are the only ones who get to choose their fathers, and they love them twice as much.
Adam Johnson
#6. For obstacle racing, you wanna be as light, lean, and fast as possible. So, if I lift a lot of weights, I'm gonna be a little bit heavier, which will make it harder for me to hold myself up.
Kacy Catanzaro
#7. I'm grateful to be alive, because I really did not think I was going to be alive, onstage performing songs.
Sharon Jones
#8. No one could match Howlin' Wolf for the singular ability to rock the house down to the foundation while simultaneously scaring its patrons out of its wits.
Cub Koda
#9. Of all the early breakthrough rock and roll artists, none is more important to the development of the music than Chuck Berry. He is its greatest songwriter, the main shaper of its instrumental voice, one of its greatest guitarists, and one of its greatest performers.
Cub Koda
#10. Emotional intimacy is most meaningful and profoundly felt when we share our true selves with our partner and when we create a loving space for our partner to do the same.
Elaina Marie
#11. Before sight and sound hijacked our attention, we shared with all life a sort of common sense, a chemical sense that depended on direct contact with matter in the water or the air.
Lyall Watson
#12. To admit regret is to understand that we are fallible - that there are powers beyond us. To admit regret is to lose control not only of a difficult past but of the very story we tell about our present. To admit sincere and abiding regret is one of our greatest but unspoken contemporary sins.
David Whyte
#13. The world becomes one
two at a time
Koda.
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