Becoming and Being LO23437

Ray E. Harrell (mcore@IDT.NET)
Mon, 29 Nov 1999 23:58:21 -0500

Replying to LO23427 --

John,

That quote is usually attributed to Kirstan Flagstadt the great Wagnerian.
The second day was the butler and the third was the world.

REH

John Gunkler wrote:

> I believe it was the great violinist Isaac Stern who said: "If I don't
> practice for one day, I know it. If I don't practice for two days, my
> colleagues know it. If I don't practice for three days, everybody knows
> it."
>
> Or, as Larry Wilson used to say, "If you stop getting better you stop
> being good."

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"Ray E. Harrell" <mcore@idt.net>

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