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A lot of times, I played bass on songs. Gene plays guitar on some songs. — Ace Frehley

I haven't got any friends from where I grew up, but that's not to do with fame. — Aaron Johnson

Why are fish unsustainable? Because they're popular. What makes restaurants work? Popular dishes that people come back for. — Barton Seaver

There is no progress whatever. Everything is just the same as it was thousands, and tens of thousands, of years ago. The outward form changes. The essence does not change. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I have a paranoia that 'Ablutions' is the best thing I'll ever do. — Patrick DeWitt

Father, I am seeking: I am hesitant and uncertain, but will you, O God, watch over each step of mine and guide me. — Saint Augustine

So ahead of my time even when i rhyme about the future I be reminiscing — J. Cole

I'm not making excuses for the missed opportunities of the Israelis, or the lack of generosity, the lack of empathy that I think goes hand-in-hand with the suspicion. So, yes, there is more that the Israelis need to do to really demonstrate that they do understand the pain of an oppressed people in their minds, and they want to figure out, within the bounds of security and a Jewish democratic state, what can be accomplished. — Hillary Clinton

Though the brain says all is well, the soul is lost, confused, doesn't know why life is being unfair to it. — Paulo Coelho

If nothing is holy, nothing is profane. — Dennis Prager

Still, he's being nice to me, so I decide to be nice to his ass and allow myself to notice how hot it looks in his jeans. — Leisa Rayven

We look at each other--predator and prey, the conqueror and the conquered--and in that moment, I feel an odd sort of connection to him. Like a part of myself is forever altered by what's happening between us. — Anna Zaires

The idea of what the public will think prevents the public from ever thinking at all, and acts as a spell on the exercise of private judgment, so that, in short, the public ear is at the mercy of the first impudent pretender who chooses to fill it with noisy assertions, or false surmises, or secret whispers. What is said by one is heard by all; the supposition that a thing is known to all the world makes all the world believe it, and the hollow repetition of a vague report drowns the 'still, small voice' of reason. — William Hazlitt

If people were kinder, the world might cease weeping. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Who finds not Providence all good and wise, Alike in what it gives, and what denies. — Alexander Pope