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You can't be a practicing attorney without being very disciplined and detail-oriented and having good time management. — Charles Soule

There's songs that could either be taken as a conversation between two people, like "The Privateers," or "Why," from a much earlier record. Or "Glass Figurine." That's my version of a relationship song. — Andrew Bird

I will carry you kicking and screaming like a child then spank you. We can do this my way or yours. — J.L. Sheppard

Only let's cut out the transcendental twaddle when the whole thing is as plain as a sock on the jaw. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Disbelief is the root of the impossible. — Christina Farley

Words transform. Speak only with a good purpose. Say only things that serve you and others. Choose your words wisely. — Robert G. Allen

Every artist would like to live in the central organ of creation ... Not all are destined to get there ... but our beating hearts drive us deep down, right into the pit of creation. — Paul Klee

Let me remind you of something Einstein once said: "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research, would it?" — Robin Brande

My God, what did I do before Facebook? I guess I had to call people and see how they're doing! Now I can just read a post and call when in trouble. — Marissa Jaret Winokur

Ain't but one kind of blues and that consists of a male and female that's in love. — Son House

If a man called Christmas Day a mere hypocritical excuse for drunkenness and gluttony, that would be false, but it would have a fact hidden in it somewhere. But when Bernard Shaw says the Christmas Day is only a conspiracy kept up by poulterers and wine merchants from strictly business motives, then he says something which is not so much false as startling and arrestingly foolish. He might as well say that the two sexes were invented by jewellers who wanted to sell wedding rings. — G.K. Chesterton