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Music, to me, was - is - representative of everything I like most in life. It's beautiful and fun, but very rigorous. If you wanted to be good you had to work like crazy. It was a real relationship between effort and reward. My musical life experiences were just as important to me, in terms of forming my development, as my political experiences or my academic life. — William J. Clinton

New people arrive and they could be Jewish or Irish or Polish or even coloured. Our old customers are moving out to Long Island and we can't follow them, so we need new customers every week. We treat everyone the same. We welcome every single person who comes into this store — Colm Toibin

You know, you're very strong" Nicola said.
"Thank you."
"That's no compliment. It's your weakness. If you weren't so strong you wouldn't have to take it and so you wouldn't. — Andrew Kaufman

[A]s it is impossible that any man endowed with rational faculties, and being in a state of freedom, should willingly agree, without some motive of love or friendship, absolutely to sacrifice his own interest to that of another; it becomes necessary to impose upon him, to persuade him, that his own good is designed, and that he will be a gainer by coming into those schemes, which are, in reality, calculated for his destruction. And this, if I mistake not, is the very essence of that excellent art, called the art of politics. — Henry Fielding

There are so many great players on the men's - and women's - side. Hopefully I can keep improving and eventually play in the Masters. — Michelle Wie

The saving ordinance of baptism must be administered by one who has proper authority from God. — David A. Bednar

The greatest of all humiliations is that disgrace delivered without a word being spoken, or a hand ever raised. — John Zande

My mom said I was a handful. Now I'm helpful. — Jamie Lee Curtis

Unless I've got Katy Perry on the cover of my CD, it's going to be tough to sell a lot of records. — Kenny G