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This is our bandstand. If you don't want to play, get up off the instrument and leave. — Wynton Marsalis

Fear is not a part of my vocabulary, actually, and I think that it's really made me a much smarter, braver for sure, person. — Alicia Keys

If there was one thing Zoya had learned in life, it was that men always walked away from their responsibilities. — Ted Cross

Too many companies think they want to do a video blog to sell merchandise, but if you turn your site into QVC, you lose. I have an audience that trusts me. It's about building a global brand - not selling four more bottles of Pinot Grigio. — Gary Vaynerchuk

If doing what ought to be done be made the first business and success a secondary consideration
is not this the way to exalt virtue? — Confucius

The only justification of private property," said Orren Boyle, "is public service. — Ayn Rand

Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. — Daniel O'Connell

My idea was you can't dress for the stage, you have to dress all the time like you're onstage. And so I would just always wear suits or some form of it. I wanted people to know I played music. That was kind of how you would find other people: you would just walk around looking a certain way and end up meeting someone who liked the way you look. — Albert Hammond Jr.

By 1989, the total number of Vietnam veterans who had died in violent accidents or by suicide after the war exceeded the total number of American soldiers who died during the war. — Vladislav Tamarov

When a government becomes powerful it is destructive, extravagant and violent; it is an usurer which takes bread from innocent mouths and deprives honorable men of their substance, for votes with which to perpetuate itself. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

He had entered a veritable miasma of evil, and harm, in the worst possible way, was to come to us all too soon. — Anthony Horowitz

Biography cannot be separated from autobiography: that is, the life written about is inextricably entangled with the life of the biographer. — Linda Simon