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I was in college, but I got kicked out. It was a very free school, but I created a "bad impression." Like I was a bit more fiery in those days. At the time I got kicked out, I knew exactly what I was going to do and didn't even bother to go back for a leaving certificate. Then I was singing in folk clubs around Birmingham and playing jazz in clubs on Sundays. — Steve Winwood

Names did have a power, if they were used in the right way. — John Connolly

I'm not a sentimental guy. — Gene Hackman

They had gathered at Eastcheap to wait. At this time of day, the marketplace ought to have been thronged with people looking for bargains, moving from stall to stall, examining the fresh fish, choosing the plumpest hens, buying candles and pepper and needles. The stalls were open, but the fishmongers and cordwainers and butchers were doing no business, despite the growing crowd. The sun was hot, flies were thick, and the odors pungent; no one complained, though. They talked and gossiped among themselves, strangers soon becoming friends, for the normally fractious and outspoken Londoners had forgotten their differences, at least for a day, united in a common purpose and determined to revel in their triumph, for they were pragmatic enough to understand this might be their only one. Now they joked and swapped rumors and waited with uncommon patience, and at last they heard a cry, swiftly picked up and echoed across the marketplace: She is coming! — Sharon Kay Penman

Some actors come to the set ready to do their parts a certain way. — Alan J. Pakula

If you're overwhelmed by the size of a problem, break it down into smaller pieces. — Chuck Close

It's not what you say, but what you do that defines your individuality — Shayan Italia

An ordinary potato has had more value than gold several times in history. — K.R. Royal

Authority: The skill of getting people to willingly do your will, because of your personal influence. — James Hunter

My mother never saw the irony of calling me a son of a bitch — Jack Nicholson