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Quotes About Masters

Most of the Masters at The Zone would have given both of their testicles for the right to top the Ice Queen.
~ Joey W. Hill
It would be nice once during my life to go over [to Europe] and study the original paintings of the Masters.
~ E. J. Hughes
the masters, robed, gowned, their attitudes varying from indulgent ennui to virtual coma.
~ Edmund Crispin
Relaxing me from head to feet Love masters me, the bitter sweet O'er thy limbs breathing; Yea, Eros now, the god born blind Sweeps my soul like the mountain wind Through the oaks seething.
~ Edna St. Vincent Millay
As the Japanese Zen masters say, "Don't seek the truth; just drop your opinions.
~ Anthony de Mello
I had my masters in public health, and the goal was to be a doctor, and organic chemistry let me know that that was not going to happen, as did my fear of blood.
~ Yvonne Orji
I am always going to be in the hood in my heart, but what I did was added on the masters of arts, fine arts and the doctorate... if you want me to pull that out, I can get very distinguished... but I'm not going there... I don't have to put on airs; the knowledge comes out - just listen.
~ Ruben Santiago-Hudson
Pulse as an active means of expression, Stravinsky and Beethoven are the two masters of that.
~ Esa-Pekka Salonen
all [the authorities] did was to guard the distant and invisible interests of distant and invisible masters
~ Franz Kafka
I've been getting pretty focused about that recently, and even considered doing a masters degree to polish up the craft. I've been pretty lucky in that I seem to have found people online who are willing to constructively tear it apart for me, and indicate its weaknesses.
~ David Knopfler
As a teenager, Tiger was self-assured and mature, yet also warm and charming. But the warm outward veneer gradually changed. When he pulled off his 'win for the ages' at the 1997 Masters, he already was sharing less of his softer, emotional side.
~ Jim Nantz
I look at each one of my restaurants, and I want my personality to come out. Some are serious, some are intense when it comes to food and wines, some are meat masters supreme. I enjoy all my guests.
~ Michael Mina
The people who run Hollywood are supposed to be masters at creating drama, suspense, thrills - at putting on a great show. If we knew not only who the winners were but also by how much they won, the Oscar show could actually be the Super Bowl of movies.
~ Richard Corliss
But all knowledge is conveyed to us by the senses: they are our masters:
~ Roger Ariew
We never change. Neither our socks nor our masters nor our opinions, or we're so slow about it that it's no use. We were born loyal and that's what killed us! Soldiers free of charge, heroes for everyone else, talking monkeys, tortured words, we are the minions of King Misery...It's not a life.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
We never change. Neither our socks nor our masters nor our opinions, or we're so slow about it that it's no use. We were born loyal, and that's what killed us! Soldiers free of charge, heroes for everyone else, talking monkeys, tortured words, we are the minions of King Misery; He's our lord and master!
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Rising amateurs always intimidate falling masters.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
The only dance masters I could have were Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Walt Whitman and Nietzsche.
~ Isadora Duncan
Would you allow other people to be masters in the home you dwell in? You never would. And yet, alas! you allow so much else to occupy the heart and have the place God alone is meant to have.
~ Andrew Murray
I especially love analogies, my most faithful masters, acquainted with all the secrets of nature… One should make great use of them.
~ Johannes Kepler
Children are natural Zen masters; their world is brand new in each and every moment.
~ John Bradshaw
The collective impact of these failures has been a complete erosion of ethical standards, ultimately leading to a novel system we still call Capitalism, but which is tantamount to economic slavery. In this system—our system—the slaves are unaware both of their status and of their masters, who exist in a world apart where the intangible shackles are carefully hidden amongst reams of unreachable legalese.
~ John Doe
We must understand the connection between inner solitude and inner silence; they are inseparable. All the masters of the interior life speak of the two in the same breath.
~ Richard J. Foster
in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Science fiction likes to depict a dystopia in which the robots have taken over. A less fantastical idea is that the robots will indeed take over. But it will be at the behest of a narrow elite of human masters.
~ Edward Luce