When I was 12, I began listening to John Coltrane and I developed a love for jazz, which I still have more and more each year.
The solution for mankind is of a spiritual nature. It is not a political or religious solution. It's the ability to love each other. That's the only solution I see.
I've found that music allows years to fold like an accordion over each other, so I guess you don't feel the passage of time as much.
What we don't need in country music is divisiveness, public criticism of each other, and some arbitrary judgement of what belongs and what doesn't.
Music is so much fun because each song is like a film in itself. You get to go from beginning to end and interact and exchange energy with a live audience.
Each morning I do my ballet class for one hour; after that, it means one hour less to get ready.
I am always really buzzed after each performance, and at around one in the morning, I'll hit a brick wall and need to sleep.
If you woke up each morning, and immediately dwelt on your ills, what sort of a day could you look forward to?
In other restaurants you'll see employees signing to each other, since we also hire many deaf men and women.
All men whilst they are awake are in one common world: but each of them, when he is asleep, is in a world of his own.
I like to write about women, not so much about the way they relate to men, but about the way they relate to each other.
The thickness of the walls should be sufficient for two armed men to pass each other with ease.
The possibility of divorce renders both marriage partners stricter in their observance of the duties they owe to each other. Divorces help to improve morals and to increase the population.
But the key to our marriage is the capacity to give each other a break. And to realize that it's not how our similarities work together; it's how our differences work together.
I like movies about longing and desperation, and dark and light things, stories about people struggling to raise children, and to have relationships and be intimate with each other.
Guido: Accept me as I am. Only then can we discover each other.
Each person does see the world in a different way. There is not a single, unifying, objective truth. We're all limited by our perspective.
Beauty lies not in a flawless complexion, but in the stories that are told by each transitioning line on a woman’s face.
Remember: In poetry, each word is like a loaded gun; very heavy, and full of intent
A book written within, contains ideas and thoughts from all over, where each page explains itself.
In love; it's only those who trust each other, who can make it until the end.