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The big difference between the radio show and the TV work is that I don't have to work by committee on the radio show. I'm the DJ; I can play what I want and suffer or get praised by that. With a TV show, it's much more of a collaboration, and the song that I might think is perfect may get shot down and vice versa. — Gary Calamar

A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself. What a man can be, he must be — Abraham H. Maslow

Though this situation is extreme, have you ever found yourself in an unexpected place but where, deep down, you knew you were supposed to be? — C.S. Lewis

We shall serve him lies and Arbor gold, and he'll drink them down and ask for more. — George R R Martin

In order to see where we are going, we not only must remember where we have been, but we must understand where we have been. — Ella Baker

Radio: it ties a million ears to a single mouth. — Anthony Doerr

Maybe it's okay to no longer be the person we thought we were meant to be. Maybe it's okay to just be who we are now and accept that. — Brittainy C. Cherry

All the stories are true. Of course, what Jace means ultimately is that stories are how we make sense of the world. — Cassandra Clare

So, throughout life, our worst weaknesses and meannesses are usually committed for the sake of the people whom we most despise. — Charles Dickens

Every time I work on a scene or I work on the overall movie, I had my kids unconsciously in mind. Is that going to please them? Is it going to be funny for them? And if it is funny for them, is it going to be funny for their friends and their friends' friends? — Pierre Coffin

Tools and instruments which can ease the effort of labor considerably are themselves not a product of labor but of work; they do not belong in the process of consumption but are part and parcel of the world of use objects. — Hannah Arendt