
Top 14 Viatcheslav Mukhanov Quotes
#1. I think it's hard to put a finger on my music. My music has always been an amalgamation of everything I listen to, which includes everything and anything under the sun. Hip-hop to country to R&B to pop, all the things I'm inspired by find a way into what I do.
Travie McCoy
#2. I approach my life haphazardly. Not much holiness and only as much wisdom as I can muster.
Marcus Mumford
#3. I think you might dispense with half your doctors if you would only consult Dr. Sun more.
Henry Ward Beecher
#4. For a writer it's a dream to sit and watch people as close as possible.
Jill Scott
#5. A lot of people say I wouldn't have a down day, but you look at the music and there's real melancholy.
Stephan Jenkins
#6. Arrogance on the part of the meritorious is even more offensive to us than the arrogance of those without merit: for merit itself is offensive.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#7. Whatever a man's age, he can reduce it several years by putting a bright-colored flower in his button-hole.
Mark Twain
#8. When television came roaring in after the war (World War II) they did a little school survey asking children which they preferred and why - television or radio. And there was this 7-year-old boy who said he preferred radio because the pictures were better.
Alistair Cooke
#9. Coolness is temporary. You can't capture it or create it, it has to be discovered. It has to do with the people that are in a place, not with monuments or institutions. It's a momentary conjunction of personalities.
Lawrence Wright
#10. When you change the way you look at a thing, the thing itself changes ... By mastering feelings, she had come to understand the meaning of discipline and its reward: freedom and power.
May Sarton
#11. After Chernobyl, thousands and thousands of people, if not millions, were given a death penalty and had to pay the price, our father among them.
Wladimir Klitschko
#13. Economics make homeopath and alternative healers look empirical and scientific.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
#14. I never lose an opportunity of urging a practical beginning, however small.
Florence Nightingale
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