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Jazz is really about the human experience. It's about the ability of human beings to take the worst of circumstances and struggles and turn it into something creative and constructive. That's something that's built into the fiber of every human being. And I think that's why people can respond to it. They feel the freedom in it. And the attributes of jazz are also admirable. It's about dialogue. It's about sharing. And teamwork. It's in the moment, and it's nonjudgmental. — Herbie Hancock

I think a lot of women have too many mini skirts in their closets. — Michael Kors

In times of weakness, choose to put yourself under God's control. — Stormie O'martian

The sun is new every day. — Heraclitus Of Ephesus

Never lose sight of this maxim, that you should establish your cantonments at the most distant and best protected point from the enemy, especially where a surprise is possible. By this means you will have time to unite all your forces before he can attack you. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I'm a big proponent of accountability. — Jonathan Klein

The mind is the source of infinite power; to find it we have to mine it. — Debasish Mridha

It's the time to run away an' hide under the bed, an' hope the world's still in one piece when you come out again. — Garth Ennis

And now?" I touched Baltic's cheek, drawing his attention away from tragic memories. "Is he being coldly mad now?"
"No. I thought at first he was, but I see now that the act of being raised as a shade has changed him, leached the madness out of him."
Behind us, present-day Constantine yelled, "You call me a douche canoe? I am not the douche canoe
you are. No, you are more than that
you are a douche speed-boat!"
"Most of the madness," Baltic qualified. — Katie MacAlister

Throughout the day no time for memorandums now. Go ahead! Liberty and independence forever. — Davy Crockett

It was the hour of prayer. Black-beetles exploded against the walls like crackers. More than a dozen crawled over the tiles with injured wings. It infuriated him to think that there were still people in the state who believed in a loving and merciful God. There are mystics who are said to have experienced God directly. He was a mystic, too, and what he had experienced was vacancy - a complete certainty in the existence of a dying, cooling world, of human beings who had evolved from animals for no purpose at all. He knew. — Graham Greene

Look, you do the bloody well best you can. You fumble. You make mistakes. — Hume Cronyn