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Mainly, I don't like it when music is made solely to impress people or in order to please business people; it doesn't sound good to me. If you're making music in order to become famous or loved by the masses ... that's not what I'm about. When somebody's making music for the wrong reasons, I hear it right away. — John Frusciante

I do a lot of performing, but don't get a chance to go to the studio and write good music. — Bobby McFerrin

In every age he had ever studied, doomsayers abounded. No millennium is attractive to the man immured in it; enough prophecies have been made in antiquity that one who desires, in any age, to take the position that apocalypse is at hand can easily defend it. He would not join that dour order; he would not worry about anything but Tempus, and the matter awaiting his attention. — Janet Morris

The salt of his tears tastes like the sea and I don't see the shore. — Ally Condie

I blinked at her. My shades were down and the hall was dark and to me, half-drugged and reeling, she seemed not at all her bright unattainable self but rather a hazy and ineffably tender apparition, all slender wrists and shadows and disordered hair, the Camilla who resided, dim and lovely, in the gloomy boudoir of my dreams. — Donna Tartt

Life is not always what we expect. But, when we praise and trust God in the midst of it all we can make it through anything. — Amanda Penland

Reach for the stars; you might just catch one. — Lori Greiner

People have been making war for thousands of years, but each time it is as if it is the first war ever waged, as if everyone has started from scratch. A — Ryszard Kapuscinski

If there are dreams about a beautiful South Africa, there are also roads that lead to their goal. Two of these roads could be named Goodness and Forgiveness. — Nelson Mandela

You will not find a soulmate in the quiet of your room. You must go to a noisy place and look in the quiet corners. — Robert Breault

Marriage was too vital an economic and political institution to be entered into solely on the basis of something as irrational as love," writes Coontz. — Aziz Ansari

In our pursuit for the ultimate knowledge, the technologies we created eventually enslaved us, taking the last of our humanity before we even knew it was slipping away. — A.G. Riddle

In addition to suffering her husband's scathing portrayal of a shrewish wife and mother, Nana Victoria had to sit not more than two seats away from the transsexual wrestler!) — John Irving

Insignificant events can take on monumental proportions when your head is full of practically nothing. — Grace Slick