Top 14 Ungku Aziz Quotes
#1. To ensure longterm failure is not an option, one must learn from many short-term failures.
Orrin Woodward
#2. I think some of the musicians are more like punk rock musicians. It's like an art as opposed to being a musician. It's definitely more radical psychedelic bands, more than anything.
Wayne Coyne
#3. Knowing we're saved by grace but still living under the law makes for a spiritually neurotic person.
Beth Moore
#4. When we read, it is not ours to absorb all that is written. Our thoughts are jealous and they constantly blank out the thoughts of others, for there is not room enough in us for two scents at one time.
Milorad Pavic
#5. Fox News has learned some United States investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the United States, who may have known things they didn't tell us before September 11, 2001.
Brit Hume
#6. I like to think that I'm a populist entertainer, but I'm a little bit idiosyncratic, and sometimes the networks wouldn't really roll with that.
Joss Whedon
#7. Soul's escaping through this hole that is gaping
Eminem
#8. Let your cry be for free souls rather than for freedom. Moral liberty is the only important liberty.
Joseph Joubert
#9. I feel I have a responsibility to myself, a responsibility to explain where we're coming from. Because a song or the performance of a song is a lot like a work of art.
Axl Rose
#11. Things start where you don't know and end up where you know. When you know is when you ask, How did this start?
Tom Spanbauer
#12. I hate to blow the mystique, but at the time we really liked bubblegum music, and we really liked the Bay City Rollers. Their song 'Saturday Night' had a great chant in it, so we wanted a song with a chant in it: 'Hey! Ho! Let's Go!'. 'Blitzkrieg Bop' was our 'Saturday Night'.
Joey Ramone
#13. To a great extent in spiritual things we get what we expect of the Lord. Faith alone can bring us to see Jesus.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#14. Sorry. An overdeveloped nurturing instinct comes with being a healer.
Maria V. Snyder