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There's a long tradition - certainly with country, but in all kinds of genres of music - to have humorous lyrics. Certainly with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention and, if you look at country, Roger Miller and Jim Stafford. — Rick Moranis

The Holocaust has proven to be an indispensable ideological weapon. Through its deployment, one of the world's most formidable military powers, with a horrendous human rights record, has cast itself as a "victim" state, and the most successful ethnic group in the US has likewise acquired victim status. — Norman Finkelstein

Perhaps all adult life was an attempt to keep alight the fires that burned when you were young. — Barney Norris

I used to play guitar for myself and write lyrics and listen to different styles of music. — Rokia Traore

I'm just smart enough to know what it is I don't know and try to learn as I go along and accept that you're going to make mistakes, and there are going to be things that are not going to be perfect. — Ronald D. Moore

Elegance is not a dispensable luxury but a factor that decides between success and failure. — Edsger Dijkstra

The 30-year-old male is about as far away from Valentine's Day as you can get in the human experience. — Topher Grace

I suppose while we are mourning the loss of our friend, others are rejoicing to meet him behind the veil; and while he has left us, others are coming into the world at the same time, and probably in this our territory. There is a continuous change, an ingress of beings into the world and an egress out of it. — John Taylor

Ask us not whether we are right or wrong, happy or sad, sane or mad. — Yone Noguchi

You are only as good as the people you work with, I think. — Josh Lawson

The king pawn and the queen pawn are the only ones to be moved in the early part of the game. — Wilhelm Steinitz

This new edition of the book adds coverage of exciting new research - particularly on animation and video - that has appeared since the previous edition was published in 2003. This new edition also expands coverage of graphics using new media such as mobile learning and virtual worlds. You will also find that this new edition is more concise and visually appealing than the previous edition; yet it retains the same basic structure and message. — Ruth Colvin Clark