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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 book people
I imagine the earth when I am no more: Women's dresses, dewy lilacs, a song in the valley. Yet the books will be there on the shelves, well born, Derived from people, but also from radiance, heights. Czeslaw Milosz
song brother dad
My dad, who plays guitar and piano and was in cover bands, along with my older brother, Matt, taught me guitar and stuff. I started writing acoustic songs and playing by myself in 7th grade. Conor Oberst
song lying eye
For a song I was bought Now I lie when I talk With a careful eye on the cue card. Onto a stage I was pushed, With my sorrow well rehearsed. So give me all your pity and your money, now (all of it). Conor Oberst
song thinking musical
I think different musical collaborators bring out different qualities in my songs and I like that. Conor Oberst
song writing years
When I try to explain to people the big influences in my life, or at least when I first started, the most important ones were my friends who were also writing songs and were typically four or five years older than me. Conor Oberst
song writing eye
To outsiders it probably seems like splitting hairs, but to me, Bright Eyes is a simply the collaboration between myself and Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott. What you hear is definitely the sum of all our ideas and represents all three of us. But I still write the songs myself. Conor Oberst
song people empathy
To me, a political song is also a personal song. Most political activism has been driven by empathy for other people and the desire for a world that's less divisive. Even if songs aren't overtly political, they can make a listener more empathetic. Conor Oberst
song eye people
I understand why people get desensitized and roll their eyes when they hear a protest song, or even a politician making some flowery speech. It doesn't really change anything. Conor Oberst
perfect dimensions speak
Perfect grammar - persistent, continuous, sustained - is the fourth dimension, so to speak; many have sought it, but none has found it. Mark Twain
perfect trying kind
I'm far from perfect but I have managed to earn a good deal of respect by trying to implement the kinds of things you learn about. Mark Martin
perfect
The European family may well be anything but perfect. Jean-Claude Juncker
perfect progress cadence
Therefore we well observe that the title of perfect cadence is attached only to a dominant that progresses to the main tone, because this dominant, which is naturally contained within the harmony of the main tone, seems, when it progresses to it, to return as if to its source. Jean Philippe Rameau
perfect advice rewards
There's no perfect relationship. All relationships are work. If you put in the work, you'll reap the rewards. Jesse Metcalfe
perfect trying public-service
What we have to be judged by is the work we try to do. It's public service, not perfect service. Jesse Jackson
perfect self-improvement nobodys-perfect
Nobody's perfect, but all of us can be better than we are. Jackie Stewart
perfect justice coercion
Because politics rests on an irreducible measure of coercion, it can never become a perfect realm of perfect love and justice. Christopher Lasch
perfect secret doe
The true human condition in its most perfect form has no secrets. It does not hide, but exists in clear love. Gary Zukav