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I learned how important timing is; having a really good idea five years ahead of its time is practically worthless. — Trip Adler

The music goes into people in a totally different way than words. There's air, there's the sound of words, there's touch, there's music. All of those things have a really distinct way of meeting and entering people's bodies and souls. It's the most beautiful part about humans; that we make music. — Mirah

And I said to myself, "Now I really don't see
Why trubles like this have to happen to me! — Dr. Seuss

A peculiarity of the American historical sensibility allows us to be proud of great-grandfathers (or even grandfathers) who lived in crushing poverty, while the poverty of a father is too close for comfort. — Patricia Hampl

Change Your Posture! Change Your LIFE! — D. Nicole Williams

Americans lack any deeper appreciation of class. Beyond white anger and ignorance is a far more complicated history of class identity that dates back to America's colonial period and British notions of poverty. — Nancy Isenberg

If you act like something's too hard, it will be, he said. You got to believe it's possible. — Joyce Maynard

Gambling houses are temples where the most sordid and turbulent passions contend; there no spectator can be indifferent. A card or a small square of ivory interests more than the loss of an empire, or the ruin of an unoffending group of infants, and their nearest relatives. — Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann

I'm never in the mood to eat or drink when I get to a show. I'm just too nerved out. — Yelawolf

Antigone - as you will see when you read the play - was a woman who wouldn't yield to men. She did what she thought was right. And I admire Antigone a great deal. But the play is largely about pride and what happens when people are stubborn - refuse to bend. It ends in tragedy, as tragedies often do. — Matthew Quick

Anaxagoras' belief that lying on the right side during sex would produce a boy was so influential that centuries later some French aristocrats had their left testicles amputated. — Matt Ridley