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Without silence there is no music. Not simply because the faculty of hearing deteriorates from constant exposure to noise, but because silence is both the majestic frame and the stable solution for musical (and poetic) ideas. Silence is the soda water, the bracing ether, the bridge and mode of respect for receiving instructions from the angel. — Russell Sherman

I look away so that my eyes don't betray the hurt I feel — Adele Parks

What is one small step I could take to improve my health (or relationships, or career, or any other area)? — Robert Maurer

When I'm hiring a cook for one of my restaurants, and I want to see what they can do, I usually ask them to make me an omelette. — Bobby Flay

A prince need take little account of conspiracies if the people are disposed in his favor. — Niccolo Machiavelli

The only reason I work out is so I can eat more cheese, — Ricky Gervais

But what's interesting is now - and not only in horror, but across the board - the studios basically only make B pictures with A budgets. That's the biggest difference. — John Landis

If I can build a coalition of people who are interested in what I have to say and what I'm thinking, I hope they'll come with me if I want to go tell a story that doesn't have dinosaurs in it - which I plan to do. — Colin Trevorrow

One reason I was so drawn to clothing was that, like cooking, it was a realm where non-witches experienced a little everyday magic. Put on a different outfit and your whole outlook on life could transform. There is a reason we refer to it as "changing": When you put on an outfit that is perfect for you, you change. The — Juliet Blackwell

Now my poor hometown is being castigated as the center of an IRS scandal. Humble workers at the Cincinnati office targeted Tea Party groups and other conservative organizations for special scrutiny when those groups applied for tax-exempt status. There's no conceivable excuse for that. It was deeply, deeply wrong. — Gail Collins