Jazz Age Quotes
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Jazz Age Quotes & Sayings
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Even the worm that crawls in the Earth there glows a divine spark. When you slaughter a creature, you slaughter your God.
— Isaac Bashevis Singer
We couldn't go on indefinitely being swept off our feet.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Jazz is the folk music of the machine age.
— Paul Whiteman
Today Jazz music is performed & listened to by people of all ethnicity, backgrounds, ages & creeds.
— Michelle Obama
In blues, classical and jazz, you get more revered with age.
— Bonnie Raitt
Well-lit streets discourage sin, but don't overdo it.
— William Kennedy
The world itself is too small for the covetous.
— Seneca The Younger
I loved music from the age of eight. Jazz and blues. But also Little Richard and Elvis Presley.
— Bryan Ferry
I went onto reality TV as a business decision.
— Bethenny Frankel
He cared only about people; he was scarcely conscious of places except for their weather, until they had been invested with color by tangible events.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald coined the phrase the 'Jazz Age,' and now we're living in the Hip-Hop Age.
— Baz Luhrmann
Though the Jazz Age continued it became less and less an affair of youth. The sequel was like a children's party taken over by the elders.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
To bear all kinds of tortures without a murmur of resentment is not possible for a human being without the strength that comes from God.
— Mahatma Gandhi
At an age when most actresses are being phased out, I am being phased in - with a vengeance.
— Candice Bergen
Sometimes I wonder if all my friends are insane.
— Tom Angleberger
Roscoe was spiritually illegal, a bootlegger of the soul, a mythic creature made of words and wit and wild deeds and boundless memory.
— William Kennedy
I started doing theater at the age of six. I also took tap and jazz lessons. I refused to take ballet, which is one of my biggest regrets to this day.
— Brandon Uranowitz
Around age 11 or 12, I started playing jazz bass. From there, I went to electric bass and then guitar, which I kept up for a long time.
— Joshua Roman
If television encouraged us to work as much as it encourages us to do everything else, we could better afford to buy more of everything it advertises.
— Cullen Hightower
With a painter's temperament, all that's needed are the means of expression sufficient to be intelligible to the wide public.
— Paul Cezanne
A gripper of a read ... Silence revives the cliff's-edge drama of those Jazz age climbs and drives home the tragedy of Mallory's death.
— Bruce Barcott