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Music does not live until it's interpreted - with all of its flaws, mannerisms, etc. It needs to be incarnated to be something.
— Helene Grimaud
My father started on this golf course at Latrobe when he was sixteen years old. He was digging ditches when they were building the golf course.
— Arnold Palmer
A living man is blind and drinks his drop.
What matter if the ditches are impure?
What matter if I live it all once more? — William Butler Yeats
What matter if the ditches are impure?
What matter if I live it all once more? — William Butler Yeats
Man is but lost in wishes,
Of wealth, fame and riches,
This airy castle he stitches,
With logic that are his ditches. — Munindra Misra
Of wealth, fame and riches,
This airy castle he stitches,
With logic that are his ditches. — Munindra Misra
Wrinkles are ditches that the gods have dug for our tears.
— Emile Augier
What I think you should do is imagine people in their underwear but then also imagine them crying, and that - that is truly relaxing.
— Eugene Mirman
I'm as healthy as an ox.
— Julie Gold
Excellence is a signal to God that we are going to dig our ditches but if You don't make it rain, all of this is a waste of time.
— Jeff Henderson
Tortoises are not well equipped for cross-country navigation. They need longer legs or shallower ditches.
— Terry Pratchett
It's amazing how beauty can mask so many flaws
— Lucinda Riley
The reward for toil had been more toil. If you dug the best ditches, they gave you a bigger shovel.
— Terry Pratchett
Some guys dig ditches, I have a band. It's what I do
— Woody Herman
The trailblazers in human, academic, scientific and religious freedom have always been nonconformists.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
But handsome is as handsome does, as we say in the Shire; and I daresay we shall all look much the same after lying for days in hedges and ditches.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
It was a pity thoughts always ran the easiest way, like water in old ditches.
— Walter De La Mare
Writing novels is the hardest thing I've ever done, including digging irrigation ditches.
— Thomas Harris
It must be most dangerous then to be a man. It is indeed, madame, and but few survive it
— Ernest Hemingway,
One wrong guess left! x m t r f o a n e i
— Florian Auer
cup of all purpose flour
— Larissa Cunningham