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After a night's sleep the news is as indispensable as the breakfast. "Pray tell me anything new that has happened to a man anywhere on this globe"
and he reads it over his coffee and rolls, that a man has had his eyes gouged out this morning on the Wachito River; never dreaming the while that he lives in the dark unfathomed mammoth cave of this world, and has but the rudiment of an eye himself. — Henry David Thoreau

But in the end, music is ultimately an aural art, pure and simple. — Leo Ornstein

I met John Lennon and he was with his wife in Tokyo. I met him there. — Bryan Ferry

I don't know many artists who are happy with themselves all of the time. — Moby

My job is not to produce answers. My job is to produce good questions. — Glenn Ligon

Positioning is not what you do to a product. Positioning is what you do to the mind of the prospect. — Al Ries

The saddest of all tragedies - the wasted life — Aristotle.

Few love what they may have. — Ovid

If you capture the first thought that you have when you're creating, and then play that to people, it's kind of like the listeners are part of that beginning. And that's the most exciting part. — Joss Stone

Using a fetching face to make men do as you wish is no different from a man using muscle to force a woman to his will. Both are base, and both will fail a person as they age. — Brandon Sanderson

...bottle green Jaguar. — Cathleen Schine

The first condition of human goodness is something to love; the second, something to reverence. — George Eliot

Now I see why Georgie was totally cool with Vektal claiming her as his mate. If he's anything like Raahosh, he dicked the brains right out of her. — Ruby Dixon

An economic policy which does not consider the well-being of all will not serve the purposes of peace and the growth of well-being among the people of all nations. — Eleanor Roosevelt