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When I first called Jerry Wexler, the man everybody most associates with Berns's career, and told him I planned to work on this book, Wexler's affable tone disappeared. "I'll tell you this," he said. "I don't know where he's buried, but if I did, I would piss on his grave. — Joel Selvin

I have never voted. Like most people I am utterly disenchanted by politics. Like most people I regard politicians as frauds and liars and the current political system as nothing more than a bureaucratic means for furthering the augmentation and advantages of economic elites. — Russell Brand

Emotional hurt is the price a person has to pay in order to be independent. That — Haruki Murakami

Why the coy drama? I want him and he wants me; who needs subtext? — Diana Peterfreund

If your church conveys that spirit of condescension or judgment, it's likely not a place where grace is on tap. — Philip Yancey

I think anybody can do any of these if they train. I don't recommend it, but anybody could do it if there was a need. — David Blaine

I have never been good at saying goodbyes to people. What else can they offer rather than a reciprocal desolation? — Aishah Madadiy

The secret of freedom, courage ... — Thucydides

Bethlehem is emphatically a place where extremes meet. — G.K. Chesterton

Anyone who says love is free has never truly been in love. Your lover will need comfort. Your spouse will have bad days. Your child will have their heart broken, more than once and you will be expected to help pick up the pieces. Your beloved pets become a parade of joy and loss. Love costs, sometimes it costs everything you have, and sometimes it costs more. On those days you weigh the joy you gain against the pain; you weigh the energy given from the loving and the energy lost from the duties that love places upon us. Love can be the most expensive thing in the world. If it's worth it, great, but if not, then love does not conquer all, sometimes you are conquered by it. You are laid waste before the breathtaking pain of it, and crushed under the weight of it's obligations. — Laurell K. Hamilton

When customers' expectations change faster than your willingness or ability to serve them, you can be sure they'll be someone else's customers soon. — Ron Kaufman

Great poetry is always written by somebody straining to go beyond what he can do. — Stephen Spender