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There are sounds to seasons. There are sounds to places, and there are sounds to every time in one's life. ALISON WYRLEY BIRCH
— Julia Cameron
Over the years, I've had a few roles where I've had to take my shirt off. I've kind of been the 'shirt-off' guy.
— Dean Geyer
I've never liked having like a set kind of schedule of training. Even when I was doing guitar lessons, I never used to practice.
— Dean Geyer
We even fall in love with love.
— Gary Chapman
The United States must keep what it has - diversity and tolerance - which make us what we are.
— Georgie Anne Geyer
Not only does the world scarcely know who the Latin American man is, the world has barely cared.
— Georgie Anne Geyer
I visited the Gymnasium in The Hague and passed my final examination (in the sciences section) in 1943.
— Simon Van Der Meer
I truly believe that women of my generation can bring a new cleansing element to American public life.
— Georgie Anne Geyer
Maturity is when you accept the fact that two contradictory ideas can exist together.
— David Kessler
I was the night foreman of a galvanizing factory, which is hot and smelly and dirty and miserable.
— Ronald Perelman
The world's culture is changing, adapting. People are keeping what's good in a culture, and sweeping out the rest.
— Georgie Anne Geyer
You never want to intentionally make a confusing movie.
— Joseph Kosinski
And then like thunder broke the frost,
The chill wall fell, and morrowless
Immortal maid and man embraced,
Their light and shadow mingling. — Alison Croggon
The chill wall fell, and morrowless
Immortal maid and man embraced,
Their light and shadow mingling. — Alison Croggon
Why don't more women attain enlightenment?
— Frederick Lenz
Music is color blind.
— Michael James Jackson
He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The more revolutions occur, the less things change.
— Georgie Anne Geyer