Jake Pitts Quotes
When there's nothing left, there's always music, that's all I've ever known.

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What honour have we got left, when nobody is listening to us?
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I love Winston Churchill; I think he had the grace of coming and the grace of leaving - when things were hard he was there, and when it was time to leave, he left.
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A man is known by the silence he keeps.
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Right now, I'm known for making movies. And I wonder if that's it. I don't know. It doesn't feel like it to me.
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I mix talents and friendship, which is not very professional, but it's my way of thinking. So I love Azzedine Alaia, because I've known him for 30 years, and he's making my dresses most of the time.
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I make things of my own that aren't that glam, but I'm not known for that, which has always been a bit of a frustration for me.
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There is no child left within me, none whatsoever.
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I turn left for a living.
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I've known Pinchas Zukerman since he was a teenager.
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I've always known that singing was some sort of calling for me. It comes naturally.
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Love is only known by him who hopelessly persists in love.
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I was two when we left Indiana, and I don't really remember it that well.
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[Mitt] Romney looks the part and is well known around the world and has a lot of experience.
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I had known a couple of people who had died, but the loss of my mother contained something of the profoundly unknowable.
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The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith.
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You have never been poor, and never known what ambition is.
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The true artist is known by what he annexes, and he annexes everything.
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I think particularly on the left, progressives wanted more bombast and more.
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Don't cross a river if it is four feet deep on average.
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People sometimes inquire what form of government is most suitable for an artist to live under. To this question there is only one answer. The form of government that is most suitable to the artist is no government at all.
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The greatest test of Christianity is the wear and tear of daily life; it is like the shining of silver: the more it is rubbed the brighter it grows.
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As a general rule, the variety of life is most impoverished at the poles and richest at low latitudes.
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When there's nothing left, there's always music, that's all I've ever known.