Top 15 William Fitzsimmons Quotes

#1. That old adage, that "music is a universal language", is really true. Even if all of the lyrics are understood, they seem to connect with it really well and in some ways, more so.

William Fitzsimmons

#2. I'm most scared of failing, of disappointing people.

Rita Ora

#3. If it is a good song, it is a good song. The Beatles were pop, the beach boys were pop and it's the best music of all time.

William Fitzsimmons

#4. If I am feeling musical and I pick up the guitar, usually something will eventually come out and I'll see where it goes.

William Fitzsimmons

#5. For never, never, wicked man was wise.

Homer

#6. I mean, at first, it was kind of disappointing. But people recover from disappointment. Otherwise we'd all be hanging from nooses. Right?

Sarah Dessen

#7. It's dogged as does it. It ain't thinking about it.

Anthony Trollope

#8. I am definitely not listening to anything remotely close to my music, at least not on a nice day.

William Fitzsimmons

#9. Oil is like a wild animal. Whoever captures it has it.

J. Paul Getty

#10. What's with all the running, anyway? I mean, I realize the importance of stamina and all that, but shouldn't I be moving on to something with a little hitting? They're still killing me in group practice."
"Maybe you should hit harder.

Richelle Mead

#11. Music is generally important to blind people, and most of the blind people that I have come into contact, through my parents, music is very special to them.

William Fitzsimmons

#12. I'm not Metallica, you can tell that I'm really not that angry in most of my songs.

William Fitzsimmons

#13. Therapy really did prepare me to become an empathic songwriter. As far as advice goes, it's a matter of self understanding first.

William Fitzsimmons

#14. The first time I ever found Paste I thought somebody just might have finally made a magazine using only the contents of my brain. I read it cover to cover every single month.

William Fitzsimmons

#15. The international game has changed for bidding cities.

Peter Ueberroth

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