When a friend counseled him to “do try to moderate your indignation, and keep more cool,” abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison responded, “I have need to be all on fire, for I have mountains of ice to melt!” — Suzanne Jurmain
The surprise came at the end of a banjo lesson. Cary Fridley, my teacher, began describing the work involved in “cutting” her next CD: recruiting musicians, practicing privately, practicing … — Mahan Siler, quoting his banjo teacher
When a friend counseled him to “do try to moderate your indignation, and keep more cool,” abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison responded, “I have need to be all on fire, for I have mountains of ice to melt!” — Suzanne Jurmain
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