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In the past, people could use their music because there are these bootlegs floating around that were supposedly public domain but they weren't, and now they've locked everything up and it's become really near impossible to use their music in movies. — George Ratliff

She's a nice girl, but her bad girl's better. — Jethro Tull

New markets could be created by rural potentials, which could lead to rise in the employment. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

People find hope, comfort, or confidence in making the sign of the cross or not walking under a ladder, just as you find hope and confidence in offering a pennant to the witch. Magic exists in the minds of those who believe in it, not in its actual influence on reality. — Thomas Olde Heuvelt

Our astronauts, when they go orbiting around the earth, they actually come back slightly younger than a twin that they would have on the planet Earth who was stationary. This is called the twin paradox. — Michio Kaku

The only freedom that man ever has is when he becomes a slave to Jesus Christ. — R.C. Sproul

When God's first in your life and your family's second, the perspective is that the platform as player is for the purpose of lifting up His name and glorifying Him in all you do. No matter what the platform is, that's the goal and that's the prayer before tonight's game and before every game. — Luke Zeller

Folks can't seem to realize that it isn't a smooth talker we need in there but a steady man, a man with judgement. Any medicine-show man can spout words, if they are written for him. It takes no genius to sound well. To act right and at the right time is something else again. — Louis L'Amour

I have heard it said that as we keep our birthdays when we are alive, so the ghosts of dead people, who are not easy in their graves, keep the day they died upon. — Charles Dickens

There are few lonelier sights than a good comedian being funny in a movie that doesn't know what funny is. — Roger Ebert

Raillery is a mode of speaking in favor of one's wit at the expense of one's better nature. — Charles De Secondat