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song pain garden
Garden of Pain, I need you. What were the songs of beasts to the cries of sentient souls? Anne Rice
song track waiting
No one wants to wait for tracks to buffer or spend hours searching through a Web site to find their favorite song. Daniel Ek
song art ostriches
With the Republicans controlling both houses of Congress, this is the Eisenhower-era revisited. It's ostrich time, where people are looking for comfort rather than challenge in their art. It's a lot easier to listen to Barry Manilow murder what are actually good songs from the '50s than to consider what [left-leaning songwriter] Steve Earle has to say. David Fricke
song war dark
...and suddenly it occurred to him that the birds, whose twitters and repeated songs sounded so pretty and affirming of nature and the coming day, might actually, in a code known only to other birds, be the birds each saying 'Get away' or 'This branch is mine!' or 'This tree is mine! I'll kill you! Kill, kill!' Or any other manner of dark, brutal, or self-protective stuff—they might be listening to war cries. The thought came from nowhere and made his spirits dip for some reason. David Foster Wallace
song believe player
I always believe that every song tells a story, so the last thing I want to do is edit out like the meat of the story. I would pick songs based off a), whether I felt like I could do anything with them, and b) whether I felt like I could keep the story intact. And then you sit in with one of the piano players and one of the vocal coaches and kind of work out your arrangements that way. David Cook
song thinking talking
I think every good song tells a story, as ambiguous and vague as it may be. And if you know what a song is talking about, it can only help your performance. David Cook
song growing-up teenage
I actually got to write with one of my musical heroes, a guy named Raine Maida from Our Lady Peace. I got to sit down and write some songs with him, and that was pretty heavy. I listened to Our Lady Peace growing up. It got me through the teenage angst. David Cook
song emotional aspect
There's definitely a visual aspect and an emotional aspect to a song. And that harks back, for me, to theater. David Cook
song purple inappropriate
With Whitesnake it would have been inappropriate for me to have played Deep Purple songs, although I did at the beginning because I didn't have enough Whitesnake songs. David Coverdale
war world saving
Those who are convinced they have a monopoly on The Truth always feel that they are only saving the world when they slaughter the heretics. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
war order decay
Great nations do not succumb through lost wars, but rather through racial decay and the destruction of their internal order. Adolf Hitler
war mein-kampf ends
When diplomacy ends, War begins. Adolf Hitler
war want fool
I am insulted by the persistent asertion that I want war. Am I a fool? War! It would settle nothing. Adolf Hitler
war home iraq
The war in Iraq has been extremely divisive here at home, and has also divided the world community. Adam Schiff
war our-world cold
The new century has brought on its own terrible dangers, which although not reaching the apocalyptic potential of the Cold War, still have the capacity to shake our world. Adam Schiff
war united-states world
Some argue that recognition of the genocide has become even more problematic now, when the world is at war with terrorism and the United States cannot afford to offend the sensibility of our Turkish ally. Adam Schiff
war struggle winning
Winning the war on terrorism will also require a level of moral clarity that can provide a vision for struggling people and nations everywhere. Adam Schiff
war inspiration moral-leadership
In fact, the converse is true: At a time when the United States has been called on for a level of moral leadership, vision and inspiration not seen since World War II, we cannot afford to dissemble about crimes against humanity. Adam Schiff
dark leap last-words
A great leap in the dark Thomas Hobbes
dark thinking danger
The crafty person is always in danger; and when they think they walk in the dark, all their pretenses are transparent. John Tillotson