A Quote by Evelyn Glennie

I've kept a diary since I was 11. — © Evelyn Glennie
I've kept a diary since I was 11.

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I've kept a diary since I was 11. It's a way of taking stock, almost meditative, trying to make sense of stuff because life is chaotic.
I have kept a reading diary since I was 18. I am jealous of my friend who has kept hers since she was ten.
I always kept a diary - not a diary like, 'Dear Diary, we got up at 5 A.M., and I wore the weird hair again and that white dress! Hi-yeee!' I'd just write.
I've kept a diary since I was seven years old, and I still write in mine.
I have kept a diary as long as I can remember, and drawings are really another kind of diary.
I've always loved music since I was 11. I used to play keyboard, and I would write music. So since 11, I've been falling in love with music.
I never wrote anything down. I never kept a diary, never kept a journal. I did write one letter home about touring with the Doors that I used as a reference for the book for some details there, and then I was glad I had that, but that was it.
I never kept a diary, but I wrote detailed notes of my travels.
The horse I bet on was so slow, the jockey kept a diary of the trip.
When I kept a diary, I realised that it was all moanings and depression, and I think that is quite common.
Barack Obama hasn't kept us safe. The problem is we had an attack in San Bernardino. And we were paying attention to the most important issue we have faced in a decade since 9/11, and then all the talk was about this proposal, which isn't going to happen.
Poetry is a diary kept by a sea creature who lives on land and wishes he could fly.
I'm sure it won't surprise you to learn that I kept a diary - actually, quite a number of them over the years.
I've been playing the viola since I was 6 years old, and then I decided to switch it up a bit, so I've been playing the violin since I was 11. I started playing the piano when I was 11, and I started playing the guitar when I was 10.
I was No. 11 because my mom played basketball in college and was always No. 22. I just cut it in half, and I kept that. I've been No. 11 most of my life, and in college, I was No. 22.
I kept a very full diary of my relationship with Nixon, for some strange reason, until he became president.
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