
Top 15 Quotes About Music In The 1920s
#2. If your life is all about screwing things and getting hammered, then congratulations, you're a tool.
Anonymous
#3. Sometimes you gotta mess up a little bit to wake up
Archie Manning
#4. There is only one thing we do know and that is that we do not know anything.
Gertrude Atherton
#5. Mentally ill people come from all belief systems.
Penn Jillette
#6. Love can be lost and found again. But that won't happen for me. I won't survive without you, Eva.
Sylvia Day
#7. It will be awesome audiobooks to go like films, but more longer!
Deyth Banger
#8. Let us, then, who in Baptism have both died and been buried in respect to the carnal sins of the old man, who have risen again with Christ in the heavenly regeneration, both think upon and do the things that are Christ's.
Cyprian
#9. Pandering to the people who have supported this industry for years is a sure way for this industry to be dead in a few years.
Tom Brevoort
#10. The word [jazz] never lost its association with those New Orleans bordellos. In the 1920s I used to try to convince Fletcher Henderson that we ought to call what we were doing 'Negro music'. But it's too late for that now.
Duke Ellington
#11. Life is amazing. Live it to the fullest. Stay as long as you can.
Valerie Harper
#12. Music, being identical with heaven, isn't a thing of momentary thrills, or even hourly ones. It's a condition of eternity.
Gustav Holst
#14. I don't read much when I'm working. When I'm finished work, I don't want a thing to do with words.
Pauline Gedge
#15. So many actors get caught up in their technique, and to be honest, I see it really getting in the way. I see them forcing things. I definitely do my best work when I'm free of that. But I think as an actor, I work really hard in preparing the roles.
Gerard Butler
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