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The important thing isn't that your technically great, I think it's the power of your expression. — John Dyer Baizley

I found if I go to bed with a question on my mind, all I have to do is concentrate on the question before I go to sleep and I virtually always have the answer in the morning. — Malcolm Gladwell

If you don't want it done to you don't do it to someone else. — Amanda Stephan

My job as the director is to make that as authentic as I can and not to disturb the revelry. — Scott Hicks

There are some people, who place enormous value on their home and feel that it defines them, that a stain on the carpet is a personal defilement. There are others, and I think I am one of them, who are entirely indifferent to where they live. — J.G. Ballard

The future of history belongs to the poor and exploited. — Gustavo Gutierrez

I like joking around and being a little mischievous. Once an audience or even a group of friends realizes that you're being benevolent about it, then they're along for the ride. — Reggie Watts

I don't think I'd ever get typecast as a soldier. — Brian Geraghty

Inspiration doesn't really work like that - you're not looking out for it. Inspiration is something that tends to capture you rather than you capture it. — Joan Armatrading

I didn't have to think about the word love with Collin because I just felt it. This was love. And. I. Loved. Him. — Nicole Gulla

The phrase "working mother" is redundant. — Jane Sellman

The reformation of the church must occur so that there is a reformation of our subculture, and then our subculture will affect the larger polis. Expecting our faith to affect the larger polis when it has not yet changed the average shelf at the local Christian book store is expecting something that is not going to happen. With the weird exception of baseball, where the ball is handled entirely by the defense, you can't score points until you have the ball. And reformers will not have the ball until they have a culture. — Douglas Wilson