
Top 15 Thorman Music Quotes
#1. Child-rearing today was so complicated. You always had to think of what they'd say on television later.
Orson Scott Card
#2. There's a lot of thought in art. People get to talk about important things. There's a lot of sex, you know, in art. There's a lot of naked women and men, and there's intrigue, there's fakery. It's a real microcosm of the larger world.
Steve Martin
#3. What we call luck is the inner man externalized. We make things happen to us.
Robertson Davies
#4. I don't think anybody should do what they do in hopes of being successful. But I always expect myself to be successful at things. And if I'm not, I feel bad. I don't care for failure. I've failed at a number of things, and it's not my favorite state of mind. So I prefer success.
Michael Feldman
#5. I don't believe any scientific field to be superior to another.
Abhijit Naskar
#6. Humanity one chooses. Men who choose inhumanity are merely upright beasts.
John C. Wright
#7. I love Botox, I absolutely love it. I get it minimally so I can still move my face. But I really do think it's a savior.
Jenny McCarthy
#8. On painting and fighting looke aloofe.
[On painting and fighting look aloof.]
George Herbert
#9. Once was happenstance, twice might be coincidence, but thrice or more indicated the actions of your enemies.
Robert Jordan
#10. I was an undergrad math major and a grad student in computer science. I'm hugely introverted, not atypical of math majors.
Judith Faulkner
#11. You wake up every morning with a smile on your face because you've got a new day you never expected to have. And there's a sense of wonderment. Nothing short of magical.
Dick Cheney
#12. It is really this that makes death so hard - curiosity unsatisfied.
Beryl Markham
#13. Now I'm kind of different. I'm not saying I lost my spark - I still have it - but I don't chase the goal as much as I used to. I'm playing for the team and I still know I can score, but it's different than two or three years back.
Peter Bondra
#14. What a moth might see from birth to death if black were white and white were black,
Stan Brakhage
#15. A feeling of sadness that only bus stations have.
Jack Kerouac
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