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There are times when I've been feeling something and played a solo that I've never been able to repeat. — Brian May
I didn't get a high school diploma. I really didn't have much of an education, which left me open to educating myself throughout my life, without the limitations on intellectual curiosity a formal education can impose. I followed what interested me. — Elayne Boosler
Sympathy is especially a Christian duty. — Charles Spurgeon
By small and simple sentences, great books come to pass. — Richelle E. Goodrich
Halloween is my favorite holiday, and I always go all-out with my costumes. — Ginnifer Goodwin
A bit reluctantly, trying to leave my bruised ego behind, I was warming to the Appalachian idea.
Bourbon and branch water. Dulcimer music. Wildflowers in jelly jars. Biscuits and country ham. That did have a certain charm. — Judith Fertig
When I was a kid, I was always mistaken for a girl. — Bradley Cooper
Your most intimate relationship is the one you have with your thoughts. — Byron Katie
I'm attacking the pomposity that says this is more valuable than that. I'm sick of that. — Billy Corgan
It is not a disaster to be unable to capture your ideal, but it is a disaster to have no ideal to capture. — Benjamin E. Mays
Life is as complex as we are. Sometimes our vulnerability is our strength, our fear develops our courage, and our woundedness is the road to our integrity. It is not an either/or world. — Rachel Naomi Remen
Freedom costs you a great deal. — Lillian Hellman
My older brother was involved in the folk movement. We would gather every weekend in Washington Park. The folk songs were so important to my reality. — Anne Waldman
I kind of like that romantic image of being in a rocker with my family gathered around, all these generations in one room, listening intently to my stories. — Charlie Sheen
Once committed to an attack, fly in at full speed. After scoring crippling or disabling hits, I would clear myself and then repeat the process. I never pursued the enemy once they had eluded me. Better to break off and set up again for a new assault. I always began my attacks from full strength, if possible, my ideal flying height being 22,000 ft because at that altitude I could best utilize the performance of my aircraft. Combat flying is based on the slashing attack and rough maneuvering. — Erich Hartmann