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He is more circus master than either composer or pop star. He is the frontman of one of Britain's best-loved bands of all time, co-creator of the world's most successful virtual band and the creative force behind records, operas and loose-fit projects that evoke not just England but Africa, north and sub-Saharan, China, the Middle East and, perhaps most surprisingly of all, America. Like all pop and rock stars who manage to maintain a level of success over numerous generations, Albarn seems to need change to survive. — Dylan Moore

Civilization is the process in which one gradually increases the number of people included in the term "we" or "us" and at the same time decreases those labeled "you" or "them" until that category has no one left in it. - Howard Winters (115) — Carol Lynn Pearson

I am a firm believer that God has already ordered the things that have taken place in my life ... and I'm just learning to follow the path he's laid before me. — Monica Denise Brown

What joy a forest without birds can give? And what happiness a man without jokes can create? — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I want to be happy. I used to want Mr. Darcy, laugh at me if you want, or the idea of him. Someone who made me feel all the time like I felt when I watched those movies. — Shannon Hale

Let us see what love can do. — William Penn

When you trust the universe, you get to play in the magical world of God's plan. — Debbie Ford

Answers to. Maybe the locals already had answers. He would take — David Baldacci

It's our song," he murmured into my ear. — Elise Allen

They think they have God Almighty by the toe. — Ludovico Ariosto

Presidential Democratic front-runner Howard Dean admitted to Chris Matthews on the 'Hardball' show that he got out of the draft because of a bad back. He had a curvature of the spine. Apparently it curved too far to the left. — Jay Leno

To write a short story, you have to be able to stay up all night. — Lorrie Moore