Top 12 Quotes About The Mekong River
#1. Tan Chau lies on the Thanh Hoa canal, which sings with freedom as it flows into the Mekong River on its way to the sea. Only the wind and the water, which you cannot imprison, are truly free.
James D. Redwood
#2. Sometimes when you play music, you start thinking, "This is rocking!"
Bret McKenzie
#3. Sometimes he will sit on the carpet in front of you, looking at you with eyes so melting, so caressing and so human, that they almost frighten you, for it is impossible to believe that a soul is not there.
Theophile Gautier
#4. It's weird how an actor can read a script and think 'it's really good, it's really funny, that's going to be really dramatic ... ' and then you get there and say: "Oh, I have to get in it? I have to get in the water?! Are you kidding?"
Jamie Bell
#5. This process is alchemy: its founder is the smith Vulcan.
Paracelsus
#6. I used to have trouble in front of an audience. I felt uncomfortable.
Robert Goulet
#7. There is no perfect solution to depression, nor should there be. And odd as this may sound we should be glad of that. It keeps us human.
Lesley Hazleton
#8. The saddest thing in the world was that human beings, for all their ardent striving and desire, could never achieve physical, emotional, or intellectual perfection. The species was doomed to imperfection; it thrashed forever in despair or denial of that fact.
Dean Koontz
#9. I know that I'm dealing with some kind of wound through my music.
Lykke Li
#10. It's not in the nature of the lamb to mourn the lion.
Peter Watts
#11. Creativity has nothing to do with any activity in particular - with painting, poetry, dancing, singing. It has nothing to do with anything in particular.
Rajneesh
#12. Today it may seem that your anger is very strong, how can meditation break it? But it breaks - it has always broken. Rock is very strong and meditation is very delicate, but this is the mystery of life - the continuity of the delicate can break the strongest and the hardest.
Rajneesh
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