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Whoever created the world went to a lot of trouble. It would be downright rude not to go out and see as much of it as possible. — Edward Readicker-Henderson

There's no feeling as a musician better than being on stage, sharing music with strangers. People you have never met, singing along, and making that connection with somebody is so awesome. — Mike Fontenot

To be relevant is to embrace the priority — Sunday Adelaja

We're in the hands of the state legislature and God, but at the moment, the state legislature has more to say than God. — Ed Koch

I was just walking around like a zombie..I really had no idea what I was doing.. But the best thing that I did do was leave and get the hell out of there. I have no regrets. — Bob Casey Jr.

Runaways are romantic. The girls are waiflike with dyed ratty hair and baggy pants. They usually own a stray dog of the mutt variety and drag it along by a rope, plopping down in front of storefronts to beg for money from passersby. They're a mess. It is likely they'll charm you, make you think you're their best friend and savior only to end up using you and then they'll disappear. That's why they're romantic. They're there and then they're gone. Romance is always about people appearing in a flash out of nothing or people who are there and then suddenly are not. A magic trick. — Bett Williams

As a leader, your word is only as good as your last promise kept or broken. — B.J. Gallagher

For days it can be good, weeks, even, and then there's something to swallow. — Stephen King

The more vile the thing that's said about me, the less it affects me. It doesn't bother me at all. — Laura Ingraham

If we limit our sight to individual players, we'll never see the big picture. The issue is a systemic one, maintained by interconnected actors, all acting in their self-interest to further their goals. The trouble is not, or not always, the actors themselves, or their intrinsic motivations. Instead, it's the overarching goal of the entire system that's at fault: corporate profit above public health. — T. Colin Campbell