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I had always sung, as far back as I can remember, for the pure love of it. My voice was contralto, and I sang in a church in Naples from fourteen till I was eighteen. — Enrico Caruso

It's always about trying to make everything go with the music, like a script. It's not like, 'Let's have a confetti gun!' If I ever have one of those, it will be because it's absolutely the right thing at the moment in the song. I can't just go get a confetti gun. — Victoria Legrand

He who allows himself to be arrested for a crime he did not commit will be expelled from the party, but if he resists and comes to us on a stretcher, he is a hero. — Aminu Kano

I'm not the kind of actor that would know what my character had for breakfast last Tuesday. — Liam Neeson

That's quite something, to be loved by someone like Mrs Whatsit. — Madeleine L'Engle

The American people don't believe politicians. They don't believe business leaders or Hollywood celebrities or athletes or other supposed role models. And they certainly don't believe the news media. — John Yarmuth

One must learn to live with the living before one can learn to live with the dead. — Irvin D. Yalom

Manipulating emotions is the most important function of meaningful art. — Ryan Quinn

HAD no idea what was in store for me. To begin with, everything was too perfect — Wilson Rawls

I don't think we're crumbling as a civilization, but this is not our finest hour, and it's good to be mindful that we're all susceptible to fall and to look at what are the earmarks of a civilization on the wane. What are they - destruction of the environment? Conspicuous consumption? Heard of those? — Mel Gibson

Well, I'm celebrating the fact that Republicans are doing better with women. — Cathy McMorris Rodgers

[Mathematics is] purely intellectual, a pure theory of forms, which has for its objects not the combination of quantities or their images, the numbers, but things of thought to which there could correspond effective objects or relations, even though such a correspondence is not necessary. — Hermann Hankel