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I come from a sense of struggle, a sense of using the instruments that were given to me to manipulate the environment in which I found myself, and joined up with those who are equally as skillful at manipulating that environment, as was I. — Harry Belafonte

I must admit, it gives me some satisfaction that my life isn't the only one that was irrevocably altered by him and what he did. I ruined his life too, or so he, and everyone else in town, screamed from the rooftops. And, vengefully, I wish it were true - I wish I had the power to ruin his life. But the truth is, he ruined his own damned life. Right — Danielle Pearl

But what is Freedom? Rightly understood, A universal licence to be good. — Hartley Coleridge

Some of the stuff I'm writing is almost like hymns, some of my first singing and choral experiences were in church, the Church of Christ in Hicksville. — Billy Joel

Think me bad, if you want. I am not. I will be your knight in bloody and cracked armor ... — Cari Silverwood

Kings lose crowns but teachers stay intelligent — KRS-One

Not every musician should be obligated to reassure us that we are not zombies. — Joseph Lanza

Everything remembered, everything thought, all awareness becomes base, frame, pedestal, lock and key of his ownership. Period, region, craft, previous owners - all, for the true collector, merge in each one of his possessions into a magical encyclopaedia whose quintessence is the fate of his object. — Walter Benjamin

A girl's brain is mysterious, but only in a superficial way-a way very exasperating to me. — James Agee

All this is nothing better than the jargon of a conjuror, who picks up phrases he does not understand to confound the credulous people who come to have their fortune told. Priests and conjurors are of the same trade. — Thomas Paine