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songs time
Dan Hill Songs sometimes are so connected to the sociology of the time.
songwriter super talented
Estelle Labrinth is a super talented singer, producer, songwriter from London.
songs
Nick Cave I would hate to think my songs were giving advice to people.
song writing thinking
Robert Cray Normally when we go in and write the songs we write, we think about doing a cover, but never a covers record. That would be, for us, a concept. We don't want to have a concept!
song guitar ems
Rob Thomas I've had the pleasure of working closely with Marc Von Em as a singer, but when I heard his original stuff, I asked him to open up a 10,000 seat gig. Just him, his guitar, and his songs. He killed it!
song memories alive
Rob Sheffield Every moment of my life has a soundtrack, so I never know when some song is going to jump me by surprise and bring the memory alive.
song hurt heart
Rob Sheffield Singing what's in your heart? Naming the things you love and loathe? You can get hurt that way. Hell, you will get hurt that way. But you'll get hurt trying to hide away in all that silence and leave your life unsung. There's no future without tears. Are you really setting your hopes on not getting hurt at all? You think that's an option? You clearly aren't listening to enough Morrissey songs.
song hate believe
Rob Sheffield The Word 'Repulse': I hate this word. I believe 'repel' is a perfectly good word, and 'repulsion' is the noun, as well as the title of an excellent Dinosaur Jr. song. A compulsion compels you; an impulse impels you. Nobody ever says 'compulse' or 'impulse' as a verb. So why would you ever say 'repulse'? This word haunts me in my sleep, like a silver dagger dancing before my eyes. Renee looked it up and I was wrong. But I still kind of think I'm right.
humble message ordinary today
Marc Morial I think the important message today is that an ordinary person -- a quiet, humble person -- can ignite a movement,
humble played quality tied
Rachael Scoggin Humble is tied for first place, and I think we played them a pretty quality game.
humble lion
Tommy Moore He was kind, considerate and a very humble person, but he was a lion in politics.
humble talking pie
Wale Riding in another drop, ain't talking Enterprise They try to see me, get diabetes from humble pie
humble responsibility men
Wallace Stegner I am terribly glad to be alive; and when I have wit enough to think about it, terribly proud to be a man and an American, with all the rights and privileges that those words connote; and most of all I am humble before the responsibilities that are also mine. For no right comes without a responsibility, and being born luckier than most of the world's millions, I am also born more obligated.
humble gentleman addresses
Samuel Richardson The English, the plain English, of the politest address of a gentleman to a lady is, I am now, dear Madam, your humble servant: Pray be so good as to let me be your Lord and Master.
humble knowledge rude
William Cowper Knowledge, a rude unprofitable mass, the mere materials with which wisdom builds, till smoothed and squared and fitted to its place, does but encumber whom it seems to enrich. Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; wisdom is humble that he knows no more.
humble men fire
Upton Sinclair They were the triumphant and insolent possessors; they had a hall, and a fire, and food and clothing and money, and so they might preach to hungry men, and the hungry men must be humble and listen. They were trying to save their souls- and who but a fool could fail to see that all that was the matter with their souls was that they had not managed to get a decent existence for their bodies?
humble progress-of-society generations
Robert Southey The history of any private family, however humble, could it be fully related for five or six generations, would illustrate the state and progress of society better than the most elaborate dissertation.
hard-times discipline good-times
William Feather If we conducted ourselves as sensibly in good times as we do in hard times, we could all acquire a competence.
hard-times young could-have-been
Vince Young I could have been a Vincent Young y'all know nothing about. I was on the wrong road, and it was a hard, hard time.
hard-times nervous having-a-hard-time
Samuel Larsen One of the biggest things I learned was that it's OK to be nervous and admit that you're having a hard time.
hard-times tragedy would-be
Sally Ride You can picture pretty easily if there were a paying passenger aboard a rocket that failed, like Challenger failed. Certainly it would be a tragedy, and a tragedy for the company. They would have a hard time recovering from it.
hard-times skills directors
Roger Ebert I had a hard time watching Wolf Creek. It is a film with one clear purpose: To establish the commercial credentials of its director by showing his skill at depicting the brutal tracking, torture and mutilation of screaming young women. When the killer severs the spine of one of his victims and calls her "a head on a stick," I wanted to walk out of the theater and keep on walking.
hard-times games evil
Walter Lippmann In really hard times the rules of the game are altered. The inchoate mass begins to stir. It becomes potent, and when it strikes, it strikes with incredible emphasis. Those are the rare occasions when a national will emerges from the scattered, specialized, or indifferent blocs of voters who ordinarily elect the politicians. Those are for good or evil the great occasions in a nation's history.
hard-times african-american groups
William Julius Wilson During the Great Depression, African Americans were faced with problems that were not unlike those experienced by the most disadvantaged groups in society. The Great Depression had a leveling effect, and all groups really experienced hard times: poor whites, poor blacks.
hard-times people understanding
Rudy Giuliani Now, people have a hard time understanding how taxes work.
hard-times eggs people
Wendell Berry When you take away the subsistence economy, then your farm population is seriously exposed to the vagaries of the larger economy. As it used to be, the subsistence economy carried people through the hard times, and what you might call the housewife's economy of cream and eggs often held these farms and their families together.