“It's a good thing Winston Churchill was around before the shallow age of television. He might never have become one of the greatest leaders of all time.” MightAgeLiteratureLeaderTelevisionGood ThingsAll TimeShallow Author:Neil Cavuto
“It's not as if I can just pop on my show and be rude if I've had a hard day.” IfsI CanHardShowsPopsRudeHard Days Author:Neil Cavuto
“My dad was a big believer in treating people well, oftentimes even when he himself wasn't well.” PeopleWellsBigsLiteratureDadMy DadBeliever Author:Neil Cavuto
“It's sad that we have become so accustomed to bad service that we're shocked when we get good service.” LiteratureShockedAccustomedGood ServiceBad Service Author:Neil Cavuto
“Let us take our children seriously! Everything else follows from this...only the best is good enough for a child.” ChildrenEnoughOur ChildrenGood Enough Author:Zoltan Kodaly
“I would advise my young colleagues, the composers of symphonies, to drop in sometimes at the kindergarten, too. It is there that it is decided whether there will be anybody to understand their works in twenty years time.” YearsSometimesYoungDecidedTwentiesComposerColleaguesAdviseSymphonyKindergarten Author:Zoltan Kodaly
“Often a single experience will open the young soul to music for a whole lifetime” SoulWholeYoungLifetimeWhole Life Author:Zoltan Kodaly
“The characteristics of a good musician can be summarized as follows: 1. A well-trained ear. 2. A well-trained intelligence. 3. A well-trained heart. 4. A well-trained hand. All four must develop together, in constant equilibrium. As soon as one lags behind or rushes ahead, there is something wrong. So far most of you have met only the requirement of the fourth point: the training of your fingers has left the rest far behind. You would have achieved the same results more quickly and easily, however, if your training in the other three had kept pace.” IfsWellsHeartHandsTogetherThreeLeftResultsBehindsFourMetsMusicianTrainingEarsConstantFingersCharacteristicsPaceFourthRequirementsBehind YouEquilibriumLag Author:Zoltan Kodaly
“We should read music in the same way that an educated adult will read a book: in silence, but imagining the sound.” WayShouldBookSoundSilenceAdultsEducated Author:Zoltan Kodaly