Galway Quotes
Collection of top 45 famous quotes about Galway
Galway Quotes & Sayings
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The mind of the performer is a very strange thing.
— James Galway
It was more or less late afternoon
and I came over a hilltop
and smack in front of me was the sunset. — Galway Kinnell
and I came over a hilltop
and smack in front of me was the sunset. — Galway Kinnell
Prose is walking; poetry is flying
— Galway Kinnell
The bud
stands for all things,
even for those things that don't flower — Galway Kinnell
stands for all things,
even for those things that don't flower — Galway Kinnell
I always had this notion of a noir novel in Galway. The city is exploding, emigration has reversed, and we are fast becoming a cosmopolitan city.
— Ken Bruen
The first step in the journey is to lose your way.
— Galway Kinnell
The secret title of every good poem might be 'Tenderness
— Galway Kinnell
Kiss the mouth
which tells you,
here,
here is the world.
This mouth. This laughter.
These temple bones. — Galway Kinnell
which tells you,
here,
here is the world.
This mouth. This laughter.
These temple bones. — Galway Kinnell
This happened to your father and to you, Galway-sick to stay, longing
to come up against the ends of the earth, and climb over. — Galway Kinnell
to come up against the ends of the earth, and climb over. — Galway Kinnell
I do not consider my self as having mastered the flute, but I get a real kick out of trying.
— James Galway
Go so deep into yourself, you speak for everyone.
— Galway Kinnell
Sometimes it is necessary To reteach a thing its loveliness
— Galway Kinnell
I have never received a flute from them for free and I would not accept such a gift from any manufacturer.
— James Galway
Control of vibrato helps your musical expression.
— James Galway
Everyone who plays the flute should learn singing.
— James Galway
You cannot prepare enough for anything.
— James Galway
maybe there is no sublime; only the shining of the amnion's tatters.
— Galway Kinnell
That's the way it is with poetry: When it is incomprehensible it seems profound, and when you understand it, it is only ridiculous.
— Galway Kinnell
By the time I got to the Paris Conservatoire I was very good at the scales and arpeggios.
— James Galway
Never mind. The self is the least of it. Let our scars fall in love
— Galway Kinnell
I do not see scales as abstract.
— James Galway
The wages of dying are love.
— Galway Kinnell
Such was the cyclical nature of Galway life: finding tragedy in the simple things and simplicity in the tragic things.
— Rhian J. Martin
Let our scars fall in love.
— Galway Kinnell
I think it is most important for a teacher to play the pieces and studies that are being played by the student.
— James Galway
Isn't it worth missing whatever joy / you might have dreamed, to wake in the night and find / you and your beloved are holding hands in your sleep?
— Galway Kinnell
Thousands of snapshots are taken of JFK that day. Many of them remain hanging in the pubs and homes of Galway.
— Bill O'Reilly
Running through things because you are familiar with them, breeds routine and this is the seed of boredom.
— James Galway
I am delighted to be back home in Galway, the place I first came to as a 19-year-old in 1960. It's here where my heart is and will forever be.
— Michael D. Higgins
Jack Taylor was a private investigator in Galway, which seemed like madness. I used lots of Galway-isms, which seemed like madness, too.
— Ken Bruen
Is there a mechanism of death, that so mutilates existence no one, gets over it not even the dead?
— Galway Kinnell
It is normal to be nervous.
— James Galway
The first step ... shall be to lose the way.
— Galway Kinnell
I use the traditional Moyse scale books slightly modified.
— James Galway