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As an artist I have an even more abiding interest in the compact between the Arts and Government. — Theodore Bikel

When your life is threatened, whether it's by human beings or by disease or whatever, you come to appreciate life. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

I want to make sure that everything that I'm creating, I'm creating it so other people get enjoyment out of it. And that's the reward that you get for that. — Joe Rogan

Literature is composed of quarter truths, and the quarters are often spent on penny candy. — William H Gass

There is (as I now find) no remorse for time long past, even for what may have mortified us or made us ashamed of ourselves when it was happening: there is a pleasant panoramic sense of what it all was and how it all had to be. Why, if we are not vain or snobbish, need we desire that it should have been different? The better things we missed may yet be enjoyed or attained by someone else somewhere: why isn't that just as good? And there is no regret, either, in the sense of wishing the past to return, or missing it: it is quite real enough as it is, there at its own date and place — George Santayana

Being naturally happy is the most impressive sign of freedom. — Eraldo Banovac

The best musicians know this music isn't about "schools" at all. Like my father says, "There's only one school, the school of 'Can you play? — Wynton Marsalis

Poetry is as necessary to comprehension as science. It is as impossible to live without reverence as it is without joy. — Henry Beston

Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can. — Richard Bach

Songwriting is a give-and-take process, and it can lead to some good, healthy debates. — Richie Sambora

The gate to success lies in your ability to unlock it. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Basically, a case conceptualization is a method for understanding and explaining a client's concerns and for guiding the treatment process. It functions like a "bridge" to connect assessment and treatment with clinical outcomes. — Jonathan Sperry

It is a very genuine admiration, that with which persons too shy or too awkward to take a due part in the bustling world regard the real actors in life's stirring scenes; so genuine, in fact, that the former are usually fain to make it palatable to their self-love, by assuming that these active and forcible qualities are incompatible with others, which they chose to deem higher and more important. — Nathaniel Hawthorne