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#1. We listen too much to the telephone and too little to nature. The wind is one of my sounds. A lonely sound, perhaps, but soothing. #Quote by Andre Kostelanetz
#2. The conductor has the advantage of not seeing the audience. #Quote by Andre Kostelanetz
#3. One of the greatest sounds of them all - and to me it is a sound - is utter, complete silence. #Quote by Andre Kostelanetz
#4. Everybody should have his personal sounds to listen for - sounds that will make him exhilarated and alive or quiet and calm. #Quote by Andre Kostelanetz
#5. The man who cannot visualize a horse galloping on a tomato is an idiot. #Quote by Andre Breton
#6. For me the march was a labor - a labor of love - but I was busy handing out flyers for the National Association of Black Social Workers, so I really wasn't standing in the crowd listening and observing. I was busy. #Quote by Andre Braugher
#7. The truth was that if the man came with a harsh past and an emptiness in his soul, she was metal to his magnet. #Quote by Bella Andre
#8. When Jennifer was here in the summer, they were at the house most days. I would say generally that as they got older they became quieter, and though I enjoyed both, I sometimes missed the giggles and shouts. The quiet voices, just low enough for me not to hear from wherever I was, rising and failing in proportion to my distance from them, frightened me. Not that I believed they were planning or recounting anything really wicked, but there was a female seriousness about them, and it was secretive, and of course I thought: love, sex. But it was more than that: it was womanhood they were entering, the deep forest of it, and no matter how many women and men too are saying these days that there is little difference between us, the truth is that men find their way into that forest only on clearly marked trails, while women move about in it like birds. So hearing Jennifer and her friends talking so quietly, yet intensely, I wanted very much to have a wife. #Quote by Andre Dubus
#9. As a lifelong romance reader (who devours up to a book a day when my writing schedule permits!), my favorite romances have always been about families. I love following brothers and sisters and cousins from book to book, not only for the pleasure of watching them fall in love, but also to watch each of their love stories grow deeper and richer throughout the series. #Quote by Bella Andre
#10. I am reconciled to my death, but I detest the mode. #Quote by John Andre
#11. We are not written for one instrument alone; I am not, neither are you. #Quote by Andre Aciman
#12. My Vocabularies vary, its so exclusionary You'll find my baby pictures in modern dictionaries Next to mighty mercenaries, and visual visionaries #Quote by Andre Nickatina
#13. The crisis is a period in which a diseased social, economic, and political body or system cannot live on as before and is obliged, on pain of death, to undergo transformations that will give it a new lease on life. Therefore, this period of crisis is a historical moment of danger and suspense during which the crucial decisions and transformations are made, which will determine the future development of the system if any and its new social, economic, and political basis. #Quote by Andre Gunder Frank
#14. I don't listen to recordings very much now, to be perfectly honest. I listened to them a lot when I was younger. #Quote by Marc-Andre Hamelin
#15. Only boxers can understand the loneliness of tennis players - and yet boxers have their corner men and managers. Even a boxer's opponent provides a kind of companionship, someone he can grapple with and grunt at. In tennis you stand face-to-face with the enemy, trade blows with him, but never touch him or talk to him, or anyone else. The rules forbid a tennis player from even talking to his coach while on the court. People sometimes mention the track-and-field runner as a comparably lonely figure, but I have to laugh. At least the runner can feel and smell his opponents. They're inches away. In tennis you're on an island. Of all the games men and women play, tennis is the closest to solitary confinement ... #Quote by Andre Agassi
#16. I rarely drink, I don't smoke, so my vice is probably creating. I'm addicted to creating. And women. #Quote by Andre Benjamin
#17. If you're going to be a model, what's going to get you the job on a go-see and makes you stand out, it might not be your lipstick or your portfolio or what you're wearing, it might come from your core being. #Quote by Andre Leon Talley
#18. Don't complain about the things you are not willing to work hard to change. #Quote by Andre Bramble
#19. At the word witch, we imagine the horrible old crones from Macbeth. But the cruel trials witches suffered teach us the opposite. Many perished precisely because they were young and beautiful. #Quote by Andre Breton
#20. When you become used to never being alone, you may consider yourself Americanised #Quote by Andre Maurois
#21. Chastity more rarely follows fear, or a resolution, or a vow, than it is the mere effect of lack of appetite and, sometimes even, of distaste. #Quote by Andre Gide
#22. One has very little influence upon one's children. Their characters are what they are and one can do nothing to change them. #Quote by Andre Maurois
#23. The majority of Arab people see the United States and Israel (definitely not Iran or Syria) as the greatest danger to the world. Could you imagine what the Arab people would do if true democracy (rule of the people) were to be victorious? #Quote by Andre Vltchek
#24. In hell there is no other punishment than to begin over and over again the tasks left unfinished in your lifetime. #Quote by Andre Gide
#25. Walking to the net, I'm certain that I've lost to the better man, the Everest of the next generation. I pity the young players who will have to contend with him. I feel for the man who is fated to play Agassi to his Sampras. Though I don't mention Pete by name, I have him uppermost in my mind when I tell reporters: It's real simple. Most people have weaknesses. Federer has none. #Quote by Andre Agassi
#26. Maybe every other sorrow I'd known in life suddenly decided to converge on this very one. I had to fight it off. And if he didn't see, it's probably because he himself was not immune to it. #Quote by Andre Aciman
#27. I hoped at first to find a rather more direct comprehension of life in one or two novelists and poets; but if they really had such a comprehension, it must be confessed they did not show it; most of them, I thought, did not really live - contented themselves with appearing to live, and were on the verge of considering life merely as a vexatious hindrance to writing. #Quote by Andre Gide
#28. You've got to kill your darlings. #Quote by Andre Dubus III
#29. all dharmas are empty of self-existence; they are groundless, fleeting, and dream-like. Use the wisdom of emptiness to sever your attachment to, and mis-identification with, them, and realize the Unborn, Unoriginated, and Unconditioned. The formless Absolute does not appear or disappear, is not tainted or pure, does not increase or decrease. #Quote by Andre Doshim Halaw
#30. Andre Royo: I think that's the real beauty that you find in every human being that scares you. When a human being stops trying, when we don't give a fuck, when we say, "Ah, fuck it. I don't care," once that aspect comes into the human psyche, humanity is lost. You got to want to try. Whether you know you're pushing that rock up a hill or you're going to bang your head against a brick wall, the idea to not try cannot seep into our society. We got to try. (275) #Quote by Jonathan Abrams
#31. Trust those who seek the truth but doubt those who say they have found it. #Quote by Andre Gide
#32. Now, in the silence of the moment, I stared back, not to defy him, or to show I wasn't shy any longer, but to surrender, to tell him this is who I am, this is who you are, this is what I want, there is nothing but truth between us now, and where there's truth there are no barriers, no shifty glances, and if nothing comes of this, let it never be said that either of us was unaware of what might happen. #Quote by Andre Aciman
#33. The wise man is astonished by anything. #Quote by Andre Gide
#34. SoHo was called Hell's Hundred Acres because it was full of sweatshops - without fire escapes. Completely not up to code. Every once in a while, these buildings would burn and 26 Puerto Ricans would be killed. #Quote by Carl Andre
#35. Those people online are analyzing everything both of you do. Andre, every new song you're on gets scrutinized. #Quote by Andre Benjamin