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Food for Thought (#109)

Posted by on Sep 29 2011 | Food For Thought, Songtaneous

(Some quotes about the Give Get Sistet concert event.)

The Give Get Sistet (L to R): Valandra, Libby, Mankwe and me. Sept. 25, 2011. Photo by Patricia Boler

“Don’t just sit there, make music!”
(Surprise, surprise – that was me. *smile*)

“What’s wonderful about Sarah is her commitment to changing the world through music. She’s really doing this. What I like about her is her willingness to share with us and the musical community in the Twin Cities everything that she learns.”
– Michele Denise Michaels

“It was beautiful to witness your vision of community building through music in action and the experience was transformative for me … and my house. I want to thank you, Sarah, for having the courage to live your dreams; you are an inspiration.”
– Valandra!

“I am hoping there are A LOT more Sistet gigs in our future. Honestly, that was one of the most skillful, beautiful and soulful concerts I have ever heard. It was pure blessing for the audience/participants, and clearly it was for the artists too. Deep thanks for the rich experience.”
– Kim

“You all is good.”
– Kricket

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Food for Thought (#108)

Posted by on Sep 23 2011 | Food For Thought, Songtaneous

“An intense anticipation itself transforms possibility into reality; our desires being often but precursors of the things which we are capable of performing.”
– Samuel Smiles

“It’s not that successful people are givers; it is that givers are successful people.”
– Patti Thor

“I can no other answer make, but, thanks, and thanks.”
– William Shakespeare

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Food for Thought (#107)

Posted by on Sep 15 2011 | Food For Thought, Songtaneous

“A vision is not just a picture of what could be;
it is an appeal to our better selves,
a call to become something more.”
– Rosabeth Moss Kanter

“If you can see it, you can have it.”
– Kong Hee

“When I dare to be powerful –
to use my strength in the service of my vision,
then it becomes less and less important
whether I am afraid.”
– Audre Lorde

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