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I feel like I'm forgetting something. Vyrus. Clans. Zombies. Stay out of the sun. Don't get shot. Abandon your life. Drink blood to survive. No, guess that pretty much covers it. — Charlie Huston

He learned the two new sports, and in the process, found that doing something new made him feel young. It wasn't long before his boss recognized — Spencer Johnson

The great British blues guitarists of the Sixties - people like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page and Peter Green - could play like virtuosos, but they also understood the importance of energy and intensity — Joe Perry

The fact that Perez Hilton calls me 'Saman' - it's the most homophobic thing ever. The perpetuation of [the idea that I'm] the man in the relationship! OK, yeah, my hair is short and I'm a DJ. But I'm a girl, I'm not a dude. I'm pretty feminine at the end of the day. — Samantha Ronson

I never get sick on airplanes, which is incredible. You're basically in a flying petri dish. — Danny Meyer

I think that the 'laws of nature' are also prone to evolve; I think they are more like habits than laws. — Rupert Sheldrake

The saving principles and doctrines of the Church are established, fixed, and unchangeable. — James E. Faust

By visualizing information, we turn it into a landscape that you can explore with your eyes: a sort of information map. And when you're lost in information, an information map is kind of useful. — David McCandless

I am here on Earth to express myself, and the many media of art are my magic carpets that allow me the freedom to do so. — Brandon Boyd

Musicians own music because music owns them. — Virgil Thomson

I used to be afraid to use the word 'pop' to describe my music, but underneath my tough, bad-girl sound, there's some fun. — Elle King

It makes more sense if you've lived it." A — Armistead Maupin

It is music that, being the universal language, has no need to learn any particular language of the world. — Sri Chinmoy