Happy is the person who cherishes the precious lessons of the past and lives vigorously in the present.
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But, how little or how much of a good thing does it take to be bad For example, water is good to drink. But drink too much of it and you drownJerome Hines
When I came to the Met, Robert Merrill and Leonard Warren sounded more like basses than most of the basses you hear today.
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Don't be led astray by the oversimplified notion that proper use of the breathing apparatus will magically provide a panacea for all your vocal problems. To say that vocal technique is nothing more than breath control is as foolish as saying that a steam locomotive is nothing more than a boiler.
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This is my story, this is my song, praising my Saviour all the day long.
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No matter what techniques and what disciplines you go through, I think there is one factor more intangible and that is the motivation to pick yourself off the ground when you've been totally bloodied and smashed and say, 'Let's fight some more.'
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