Top 18 Tuneful Quotes
#1. The April winds are magical, And thrill our tuneful frames; The garden-walks are passional To bachelors and dames.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#2. A philosopher's house is always more tuneful than a disciplinarian's.
Joshua Emmet
#3. The lady had the clearest voice imaginable: infinitely softer and more tuneful than could have been reasonably expected from forty years, and a form decidedly inclined to embonpoint. This
Charlotte Bronte
#4. The way of the Cross is not easy, yet it is the tuneful, the rhythmic, the beautiful, the lovely way.
Edgar Cayce
#5. Your ears are not simply for hearing tuneful sounds, mellow and sweetly played in harmony: you should also listen to laughter and weeping, to words flattering and acrimonious, to merriment and distress, to the language of men and to the roars and barking of animals.
Seneca.
#6. That tuneful nymph, the babbling Echo.
Ovid
#7. Fair Flora! Now attend thy sportful feast,
Of which some days I with design have past;
A part in April and a part in May
Thou claim'st, and both command my tuneful lay;
And as the confines of two months are thine
To sing of both the double task be mine.
Ovid
#8. The novelist works neither to correct nor to condone, not at all to comfort, but to make what's told alive.
Eudora Welty
#9. And then I thought: Bring it on. There's no place like anywhere but here.
Danielle Paige
#10. I've thought a lot about the power of empathy. In my work, it's the current that connects me and my actual pulse to a fictional character in a made up story, it allows me to feel, pretend feelings and sorrows and imagined pain.
Meryl Streep
#11. The thing about smart people is that they seem like crazy people to dumb people.
Stephen Hawking
#12. If I do it you won't ever worry?'
'I won't worry about that because it's perfectly simple.'
Then I'll do it. Because I don't care about me.
Ernest Hemingway,
#13. I don't have any labels for myself, really. Sometimes, when I am out with my wife, I am just Mr. Thompson. Or at my daughter's school, I'm Gaia's dad. I don't think of myself as Greg Wise, actor.
Greg Wise
#14. Zilpah had little use for men, whom she described as hairy, crude, and half human. Women needed men to make babies and to move heavy objects, but otherwise she didn't understand their purpose, much less appreciate their charms.
Anita Diamant
#15. The wisest use of American strength is to advance freedom.
George W. Bush
#16. An optimist is someone who thinks that on planet number five the history of mankind will be less bloody. A pessimist is one who thinks otherwise.
Milan Kundera
#17. We've achieved this feeling, for instance, with the colors. The colors in the park are harmonious with each other, not like in big cities where they don't.
John Hench
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