A Quote by Terry Pratchett

The hippo of recollection stirred in the muddy waters of the mind. — © Terry Pratchett
The hippo of recollection stirred in the muddy waters of the mind.
I'm not trying to top the 'Muddy Waters' album. What I'm doing by naming it 'Muddy Waters 2' is to let you relive that '90s kind of sound and experience.
At the Muddy Waters thing, I played the first song by myself on an acoustic guitar. I thought that was great that y'all did that tribute to Muddy Waters. I had a real good time
At the Muddy Waters thing, I played the first song by myself on an acoustic guitar. I thought that was great that y'all did that tribute to Muddy Waters. I had a real good time.
Muddy Waters, I suppose, was my first great hero. You know, every boy wants to be a guitar player, and Muddy Waters was just the king. He was the King Bee. He was it.
I'm not fighting with myself. Oh, my God. That's how I am. You know, the story of the hippo? The hippo comes to the monkey and said, listen, I'm not a hippo. So, he paint himself like a zebra. He said but he's still a hippo. He said but look at you, you're painted like a zebra but you are a hippo. So then he goes, you know, like I want be a little parrot. So, he put the colours on him and he comes to the monkey and said but, sorry, you are a hippo. So, in the end, you know, he comes and said I'm happy to be a hippo. This is who I am. So, I have to be who I am and he's happy being a hippo.
The muddy rivers of spring Are snarling Under the muddy skies. The mind is muddy.
Obscure, like muddy waters.
I love Bach cello suites, I love punk music, I love old blues, negro spiritual quartets, Muddy Waters' 'You Need Love.' There is a simplicity but also a bite that connects all that music, from the growl in the cello to the timbre in Muddy's voice.
All the muddy waters of my life cleared up when I gave myself to Christ.
I've always wanted the sound of Muddy Waters' early records - only louder
Hardly a day goes by without me sticking on a Muddy Waters record.
Everybody starts by imitating their heroes. For me it was Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters.
There had to be dark and muddy waters so that the sun could have something to background it's flashing glory.
I grew up listening to Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf and lots of blues, R&B and Motown.
The lotus grows in muddy waters but this flower does not show any trace of it: So we have to live in the world.
If I sang the way I talk it would sound like "Tommy Steele sings Muddy Waters!"
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