
Top 25 Quotes About Fiddles
#1. Ireland and America, music-wise, are very closely related. The Irish came over with their fiddles in hand, and you can hear it in the bluegrass and rockabilly. I love it when music from different countries combine.
Imelda May
#2. Let's see.' She fiddles with her terminal and the room card reader. 'You're in 403 and 404. Have a nice day.'
I hand Persephone the Forbidden Room card and keep Room Not Found for myself. She looks at me oddly.
Charles Stross
#3. Kili and Fili rushed for their bags and brought back little fiddles; Dori, Nori, and Ori brought out flutes from somewhere inside their coats; Bombur produced a drum
J.R.R. Tolkien
#4. The age of a woman doesn't mean a thing. The best tunes are played on the oldest fiddles.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#5. It seems like everyone's listening to fiddles and banjos.
Ketch Secor
#6. The devil, that old stager, who leads downward, perhaps, but fiddles all the way!
Robert Browning
#7. I prefer to make common cause with those whose weapons are guitars, banjos, fiddles and words.
Theodore Bikel
#9. All children are required to attend School, which is like a party to which everyone forgot to bring punch, or hats, or fiddles, and none of the games have good prizes.
Catherynne M Valente
#10. Our tongues danced - not a waltz or a minuet, but a war dance, a death dance of bone drums and screaming fiddles.
Sarah J. Maas
#11. Flying was as necessary to my business as fiddles and footlights.
Charley Pride
#13. What will the axemen do, when they have cut their way from sea to sea?
James F. Cooper
#14. It's a strange paradox that a man gifted with too many talents can fritter them all away without developing a single one to its full.
Wilbur Smith
#15. Painted mafritty fritters frittering fitty fitty scented candelabra abra cadaver. Candle blah blah.
Fiddles McMonkeypants
#16. I love 'Breathless,' and 'Paris, Texas,' and 'Badlands.' I was obsessed with those films in my teens. I remember watching 'Badlands' and being amazed that there were these scenes in which nobody said anything and the silence told the whole story.
Agyness Deyn
#17. Visigoth and Gaul, politics and plague. She fought on, struggling in tandem with antiquated interpretations and outmoded explanations, wondering at the senselessness of something so strong, so powerful, so immovable fading from history, disappearing, once and for all time, into shadow and dust.
Fiddles McMonkeypants
#18. They dip their pens in our hearts and think they are inspired.
Kahlil Gibran
#19. In the first of our conversations, you explained how different time was for you - how it's an abstraction. Some hours glide past like birds, others are slow, plodding behemoths, stubborn and unwilling to leave.
Fiddles McMonkeypants
#20. Sex lies at the root of life, and we can never learn to reverence life until we know how to understand sex.
Havelock Ellis
#21. The power of memories and expectations is such that for most human beings, the past and the future are not as real, but rather more real than the present.
Alan Watts
#22. She said, 'You know that I love you.' And, despite herself, Coraline nodded. It was true: the other mother loved her. But she loved Coraline as a miser loves money, or a dragon loves its gold.
Neil Gaiman
#23. Beautiful sunrise in the far away mountains, painting the wide horizon with vibrant warm colors, among the chill from the morning breeze.
Luis Marques
#24. The doctrines of Jesus are simple, and tend to all the happiness of man.
Thomas Jefferson
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