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history lessons men
Men do not learn much from the lessons of history and that is the most important of all the lessons of history. Aldous Huxley
history meat middle
The middle sort of historians (of which the most part are) spoil all; they will chew our meat for us. Michel de Montaigne
history remembered tradition
You always want to be remembered as one of the greats. We know the history and tradition of this program. Michael Beasley
history crime register
History is only the register of crimes and misfortunes. Voltaire
history love
I love history. I'd like to find more about the history where I live at. Joshua Simmons
history narrative
As an author of narrative history, I read a lot of history books. Nathaniel Philbrick
history nearer poetry truth vital
Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history. Plato
history might ways
It is important for all of us to appreciate where we come from and how that history has really shaped us in ways that we might not understand. Sonia Sotomayor
history pilot time
In the history of pilot reports, 'Seinfeld' has got to be one of the worst of all time. Warren Littlefield
music lovers my-family
The music was my friend, my lover, my family. Maya Angelou
music morning exercise
I wake up in the morning, I do a little stretching exercises, pick up the horn and play. Herb Alpert
music-industry industry knows
But anyone who knows anything about the music industry knows it's not only about the music. Isaac Hanson
music works
I publish my own music. I'm creating my own songbook. It works that way for me; I'm very independent. David Friedman
music whatever
I'm just kind of a music junkie. Whatever I'm doing at the moment is my favorite. Jim Foglesong
music
In 1955 music wasn't that important. Music was a kind of a special thing you went and did. Jerry Hunt
music
I'm not a musician making words to go with my music. John Trudell
music
I like listening to music and driving. How do you say... It's the only way I can 'chillax.' Lapo Elkann
music beautiful simple
Melody and harmony are like lines and colors in pictures. A simple linear picture may be completely beautiful; the introduction of color may make it vague and insignificant. Yet color may, by combination with lines, create great pictures, so long as it does not smother and destroy their value. Rabindranath Tagore