
Top 15 Quotes About Ravel's Bolero
#1. I don't know what will become of this piece. Our brave critics will no doubt charge me with imitating Ravel's Bolero. Too bad - this is how I hear war.
Dmitri Shostakovich
#2. Look, there's nothing wrong with people being happy, but there's more to life than turning on and screwing to Ravel's Bolero.
Blake Edwards
#3. And, you know, I think the original recording of Ravel's Bolero, probably whoever played percussion on that, will never have It played better than that.
Buddy Rich
#4. It was not possible to film in California, because all the areas are heavily built up now. Coming to Cape Town is an invitation to step into the past and recreate Los Angeles of the 1930s.
Robert Towne
#5. To will what God doth will, that is the only science that gives us any rest.
Francois De Malherbe
#6. I have never for a minute felt in was my stock picking abilities. I feel that my stock picking abilities aided- I was able to pick out which are the good stocks in the good market, but I have been blessed with a great market.
Jim Cramer
#8. Yeah, they are loyal, women. They have been loyal. They are activists. They will fight you about me.
Michael Jackson
#10. I believe every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine.
Neil Armstrong
#11. You're mine," he said, his eyes never leaving hers as he slid inside. "You're mine."
And much later, when they were exhausted and spent, lying in each other's arms, he brought his lips to her ear and whispered, "And I'm yours.
Julia Quinn
#12. It didn't work. He still had wool in his teeth. I couldn't make love to him. He had bone fragments and wool in his incisors, you know?"
"Yeah, sheep remnants would be a major mood killer," Trinity agreed,
Stephanie Rowe
#13. Price of peace could only be valued by
people who had suffered loss in the war.
Toba Beta
#14. The roof of the front porch of the house is covered, for some reason, with moss, and also, on one side, with wisteria, which gives the house a sort of raffish Veronica Lake look, a disheveled charm.
Renata Adler
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