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My feeling is, music is a more eloquent international language than Coca-Cola or McDonalds. — Paul Horn

An actor said at one point that evil was a necessity. It was food for genius. — Anne Rice

I'm afraid to live any place but in expectation. I'm no life-risk. — Leonard Cohen

Better to do a little well, then a great deal badly. — Socrates

From our point of view, the most exciting thing would be if we discovered something really fundamental in our understanding was just off a bit - and that now we have a chance to revisit it. — Saul Perlmutter

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'...all the troubles of human life can be grouped under one or other of these words. — Russell Ash

Ashenden was in the habit of asserting that he was never bored. It was one of his notions that only such persons were as had no resources in themselves and it was but the stupid that depended on the outside world for their amusement.
[Giulia Lazzari] — W. Somerset Maugham

One of my favorite things is mayonnaise and I have to tell you that. I love mayonnaise, but I don't eat it any more. If I do I put light mayonnaise on it, which I know is still not good but it's a lot better than the other one and I don't eat it that much. — Mike Ditka

What is the meaning of human life, or, for that matter, of the life of any creature? To know the answer to this question means to be religious. You ask: Does it make any sense, then, to pose this question? I answer: The man who regards his fellow creatures as meaningless is not merely unhappy but hardly fit for life. — Albert Einstein

Every marvel of our age arose out of the critical give and take of an open society. No other civilization ever managed to incorporate this crucial innovation, weaving it into daily life. And if you disagree with this ... say so! — David Brin

I was my own teacher and pupil, in a comradeship so firm and persevering that the most trying incidents of my life served only to strengthen the union ... — Andres Segovia

Did the world always mete out just deserts? — Patricia Highsmith