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I can sustain the impetus over the long tours we do is by feeding off the energy that we get back from an audience. That's my fuel. All i've got is this burning energy, especially when i've got a guitar in my hands — Keith Richards

I've always been obsessed by visual art as I have been by music personally, but that doesn't mean anything professionally. — Dave Matthews

The simple fact is that the world is not paying for the services the forests provide. At the moment, they are worth more dead than alive-for soya, for beef, for palm oil and for logging, feeding the demand from other countries ... I think we need to be clear that the drivers of rainforest destruction do not originate in the rainforest nations, but in the more developed countries which, unwittingly or not, have caused climate change. — Prince Charles

I love Romney. It is not his fault that he is the son of a successful governor and makes $20 million a year. — Foster Friess

What has been seen cannot be unseen, what has been learned cannot be unknown. You cannot change the past, but you can learn from it. You can grow from it. You can be made stronger. You can use that strength to change your life, to change your future. — C.A. Woolf

Stop sketching. Start building. — Dennis Crowley

Sport is an important part of the development of kids, and hence, it should be made a part of their curriculum. — Gagan Narang

Take heede of an oxe before, of an horse behind, of a monke on all sides. — George Herbert

Imagine no limitations; decide what's right and desirable before you decide
what's possible. — Brian Tracy

Maybe in past years, perhaps women didn't feel quite as comfortable with revealing themselves, and their skills and their crafts ... and now we are, so we're out there, just like the guys. — Chantal Kreviazuk

I really enjoyed Princeton as a graduate student. — Brian Kernighan

For nonconformity the world will whip you with its displeasure. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

My preferences range from the gutter-like to the idyllically sublime, ideally with you roaming the range beside me... — Virginia Alison

I have watched how steadily the general feeling, as shown at elections, has been rising against Slavery. What a proud thing for England if she is the first European nation which utterly abolishes it! I was told before leaving England that after living in slave countries all my opinions would be altered; the only alteration I am aware of is forming a much higher estimate of the negro character. — Charles Darwin