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Are you ready boots? Start Walking ... never look back. # artforfreedom # revolutionoflove — Madonna Ciccone
When I think of a lot of the players I admire, they could always play their parts without hiding behind distortion and sustain. Put the time in. Hear your mistakes. Yeah, it sucks, it's humbling, it makes you want to throw the guitar out the window. But if you work on your mistakes, they'll eventually go away, and you'll become a strong player. — John Petrucci
Every child needs to be loved in gigantic quantities and with unbelievable quality. — Iben Dissing Sandahl
The thing that makes us who we are, that goes with us from life to life, it never changes. We always know the people that have surrounded us deep down, whether they are meant to be in our lives at that moment of time or not. — Donna Augustine
I've played Madison Square Garden and Jones Beach several times, but I personally don't enjoy those larger venues. I much prefer theater or a performance space. — Jason Mraz
An enthusiasm for Poe is the mark of a decidedly primitive stage of reflection. Baudelaire thought him a profound philosopher ... Poe was much the greater charlatan of the two, as well as the greater genius. — Henry James
What's the point of keeping in touch with the girl you're crazy about, when you're dying? — Marie Lu
If I could have only one of my senses then I would choose hearing, Then I wouldn't feel so all alone. — Helen Keller
everybody around here's such a major conservative till they get sick, get screwed over by their insurance company, their job goes over to China or whatever, then they're like, 'Oooooh, what happened? — Ben Fountain
People will always want a free lunch. — Wayne Rogers
And then, before I could shout in alarm, the tear spilled free - and there was nothing for me to do but rush past and, with the smallest draft, ever so slightly alter its flight. The tear landed, safely, on her cheek. Her eyes snapped open in surprise. — Tom McNeal