
Top 17 Sad Violin Quotes
#1. I would never say never to marrying again but for the time being I'm having a great time.
Carol Vorderman
#2. Yes, I am sad, sad as a circus-lioness, sad as an eagle without wings, sad as a violin with only one string and that one broken, sad as a woman who is growing old. Sad, sad, sad ...
Jean Rhys
#3. A noise, and the past was chased away, dispersed into the shadows like smoke by the brighter, louder present.
Kate Morton
#4. I have a real sense of optimism that we are revolutionizing the way we do politics in this country.
Joan Blades
#5. Part of recovery is relapse. I dust myself off and move forward again.
Steven Adler
#6. The prayer of the farmer kneeling in his field to weed it, the prayer of the rower kneeling with the stroke of his oar, are true prayers heard throughout nature.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#7. Traditional diets are more than the sum of their food parts.
Michael Pollan
#8. In teaching there can be too much emphasis on certainty and a proper appreciation of uncertainty is to be encouraged.
Dennis Lindley
#10. You know, you kind of lose some self-confidence after having kids because you'll never be the way you were. But I feel good.
Debi Mazar
#11. It is not your husband's lies that will do the most damage to you. It's the lies you tell yourself.
Leslie Vernick
#12. Rosa reports the engagement of her niece in 1912 to a nice young man without a name. It may therefore be that the last descendants of the Luxemburg family are living somewhere in England.
John Peter Nettl
#13. Friends tell you what you want to hear," Dani said. "Real friends tell you what you need to hear.
Brenda Rothert
#14. The Bible is actually a library of books - some long, some short - written over hundreds of years by many authors. Behind each one, however, was [the] Author: the Spirit of God.
Billy Graham
#15. Maybe it doesn't matter how much gets done. Maybe the value is in the process - in touching each item, in naming and identifying, in acknowledging the significance of a cardigan, a pair of children's boots. "It's
Christina Baker Kline
#16. It was a hurting tune, resigned, a cry of heartache for all in the world that fell apart. As ash rose black against the brilliant sky, Fire's fiddle cried out for the dead, and for the living who stay behind to say goodbye.
Kristin Cashore
#17. The power that religion has is that you think nothing is random: If there's a tragedy in my life, that's God testing me or sending me a message.
Dan Brown
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