
Top 15 Velha Bahia Quotes
#1. I hate it when people tell you you're good when you know that you're not.
Aidan Gillen
#2. When men imagine a female uprising, they imagine a world in which women rule men as men have ruled women.
Sally Kempton
#3. That which renders life burdensome to us generally arises from the abuse of it.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#4. The idea of the culture that you live in determining meaning in your art, though, is a very important aspect of what art would be about. But that had more to do with the kind of general understanding of what the hell you're doing, you know.
Robert Barry
#5. When it all started, record companies - and there were many of them, and this was a good thing - were run by people who loved records, people like Ahmet Ertegun, who ran Atlantic Records, who were record collectors. They got in it because they loved music.
David Crosby
#6. Well," Dan says after about thirty minutes of friendly talk. "Should we go upstairs?
Alessandra Torre
#7. 'Powell movement.' What do you think 'PM' stands for?
Jon Stewart
#8. Nothing worldly will ever become the Self (the Soul). The Self [the Soul] will never become worldly. Both are separate things.
Dada Bhagwan
#9. We kiss with our eyes closed but our senses open, infusing the spaces between with the elements of the other.
A.J. Compton
#10. Emotions are the fuel to really move you along - that's the only way you can create music. If you don't feel any emotions, it's not going to happen.
Jan Hammer
#11. Feelings were not enough. There must be more. There must be trust, respect, honor. All that she longed to give Quillan. A warmth of appreciation filled her. She loved him with something that went beyond feelings.
Kristen Heitzmann
#12. Don't need a knife or gun or poison to break a man's heart.
Mary Jo Putney
#14. What I'd like is a lobotomy, a clean job, the top of my head neatly sawn off and designated contents removed.
Carol Shields
#15. I believe that every human being is sufficiently depraved that when we get to Heaven, no one will be able to say, 'I merited this.'
Dallas Willard
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