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Great songs are gone; unsung songs remain. Who will sing them? — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

The first rule to living in America is 'Stop tap dancing, you fool!'. — Ryan Stiles

It is called cacophobia, Miss Snow. It is a disorder. I blinked at him, trying my best not to laugh hysterically and roll on the floor. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

What is Hell? Hell is the cry of a starving infant. Hell is the begging for mercy then denied. Hell is the betrayals between man and wife. The lies between father and child. Hell is where the heart is. — Sarwat Chadda

The devil hath not, in all his quiver's choice, An arrow for the heart like a sweet voice. — Lord Byron

I hated going to school, mainly because my sister would drive me and she would put her make-up on while she drove. That's dangerous. That should be illegal. — Jackson Rathbone

I think I'm better wired for television. I love variety as far as a project. I'm easily bored and the schedule of a television show, it just keeps you going. — Brad Garrett

I have ceased to think even of barnacles!' -Charles Darwin — Deborah Heiligman

Nothing is louder than silence. — Christy Hall

Those who are apparently absent can feel more present than the people right in front of you. — Sylvia Brownrigg

There's no educating a smart boy. — Terry Pratchett

The Syrians are better suited to sort out their internal divisions than anyone else. — Richard Engel

The hardest thing is to live richly in the present without letting it be tainted out of fear for the future or regret for the past. — Sylvia Plath

Bah." Morpheus snags a paintbrush. "She should be draped in starlight and clouds, lace and softness. Nothing less should touch her skin." He points the bristles at Jeb. "I saw what you put Thomas in. You are not painting her into one of those goon suits. She is royalty. Dress her like royalty. Give her some glitter ... some glitz. And a crown. — A.G. Howard