Source : "A Mme. Curie From The Bronx" by Elizabeth Stone, www.nytimes.com. 1978.
#Strong Women Quotes #Believe Quotes #Home Quotes
“Comeback is a good word, man.”
“There are no limits, only obstacles, and any obstacle can be overcome.”
“A reason that the past is so hated by the young is that there is no way to be entirely free of it.”
“I was teaching myself notes from three and then by seven I'd figured out how to play some chords, and at school I used to love writing poems and poetry, so I guess I kind of put two and two together and that formed my songwriting from an early age.”
“Artists are the emotional historians of the world.”
“I believe art prefers rules. For some artists, the worst thing you can do is say 'Do whatever you want.' Such permission can be terrifying. I know it is for me. Often it's better if you impose rules or restrictions on a project. Requirements can force you to be creative in unusual ways.”
“Music became a healer for me.”
“[My] hunger and thirst was, and still remains: How do I get people who hate poetry to love me?”
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