Maxwell
Maxwell
Grammy Award-nominated R&B artist whose albums Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite and BLACKsummers'night were both Platinum-certified.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionR&B Singer
Date of Birth23 May 1973
CountryUnited States of America
leisure use knows
Only those who have earned leisure know how to use it profitably.
trying lasts settling
don't try for wit. Settle for humor. You'll last longer.
singers psalms righteousness
The loudest psalm singer in the congregation always is a reformed sinner.
years boredom long
People who have escaped from poverty are like old soldiers. In later years they recount the little, amusing incidents that happened infrequently, and conveniently forget the long, unrelieved stretches of misery and boredom.
spring good-man kind
Good manners spring from just one thing - kind impulses.
cocktails culinary invention
Cocktails are society's most enduring invention!
party food cooking
Serve the dinner backward, do anything - but for goodness sake, do something weird.
party fighting fire
Fight fire with fire. If you must have bores, always put them together or at the same table ... bores have an effervescent chemical reaction on one another at a party. They invariably have a marvelous time trading banalities in the absence of competition. Clichés roll trippingly off the tongue like sparkling epigrams and trite observations acquire depth sinking into receptive minds.
party oil cocktails
The cocktail party is easily the worst invention since castor oil
people rich knows
Most rich people are the poorest people I know.
character successful knives
Anatomize the character of a successful hostess and the knife will lay bare the fact that she owes her position to one of three things: either she is liked, or she is feared, or she is important.
party aging life-is
Someone said that life is a party. You join in after it's started and leave before it's finished.
reality neurosis moats
the wealthy ... live in marble mausoleums surrounded by the suspicions and neuroses that have replaced the medieval moats which once isolated so-called aristocrats from reality.
fire people church
Under pressure, people admit to murder, setting fire to the village church or robbing a bank, but never to being bores.