Quote by Anaïs Nin
Music melts all the separate parts of our bodies together. - AnaÃ

Music melts all the separate parts of our bodies together. – Anaïs Nin

Other quotes by Anaïs Nin

I was thinking of my patients, and how the worst moment for them was when they discovered they were masters of their own fate. It was not a matter of bad or good luck. When they could no longer blame fate, they were in despair. – Anaïs Nin

Category:
Confidence
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There are very few human beings who receive the truth, complete and staggering, by instant illumination. Most of them acquire it fragment by fragment, on a small scale, by successive developments, cellularly, like a laborious mosaic. – Anaïs Nin

Category:
Life
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Music
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Without a doubt, the best way to get to know me is through my music. – Shania Twain

Category:
Music

Whats missing from pop music is danger. – Prince

Category:
Music

What I took back, because of my exposure to the Jewish music of the 30s and the 40s in my upbringing with my father, was that kind of theatrical songwriting. It was always a part of my character. This desire to make people laugh. – Pete Townshend

Category:
Music

Music is a great energizer. Its a language everybody knows. – Bill Hicks

Category:
Music

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You know for many elected officials they all started in the same place. You know marriage is between a man and a woman, but they understand that they are moving inevitably, catching up to the American public. – James McGreevey

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Poverty has no greater foe than bashfulness. – Proverb

Category:
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The aspects of patriotism that hush dissent, encourage going along, and sanction comfortable distancing and compliance with what is indecent and unacceptable… those aspects are too fundamental to ignore or gloss over. – Bernadine Dohrn

Category:
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Nothing a man writes can please him as profoundly as something he does with his back, shoulders and hands. For writing is an artificial activity. It is a lonely and private substitute for conversation. – Brooks Atkinson