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Singers actually used to begin singing at a much younger age than they do now. I would say for me, I started late. But it's not unusual. I discovered I had a voice. I wanted to be a pianist when I was seven, and circumstances didn't allow that I studied it. — Dolora Zajick

In The Pale King, David Foster Wallace has his narrator remark that "it was a little bit like a for-profit company, my family, in that you were pretty much only as good as your last sales quarter. — William Deresiewicz

The one thing that shaped my life was when I was 15 or 16: I knew I wanted to be a journalist. And not just a journalist, but a journalist in the Middle East, and to go back to the Arab world and try to understand what it meant to be Lebanese. — Anthony Shadid

Whence come I and whither go I? That is the great unfathomable question, the same for every one of us. Science has no answer to it. — Max Planck

Come, come, whoever you are,
wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving,
it doesn't matter.
Ours is not a caravan of despair.
Come, even if you have broken your vow a hundred times.
Come, come again, come. — Rumi

I definitely have a rock star lifestyle. — Avril Lavigne

There's nothing so rewarding as to make people realize they are worthwhile in this world. — Bob Anderson

Murder - the wish to do murder - is something quite different. It - how shall I say? - it defies God. — Agatha Christie

People have to pay a lot of money to play soccer here. — Thomas Dooley

Let me repeat: Observe a particle as a wave, and it is a wave. Observe it as matter, and it is matter ... Thus it is our point of view, the way we look at reality that makes reality the way it is. — Joachim-Ernst Berendt

There is no economic necessity for continuing the arms race after the World War, even from the standpoint of the capitalist class itself, with the exception of at most certain armaments interests. — Anonymous

A developed and decent man cannot be vain without a boundless exactingness towards himself and without despising himself at moments to the point of hatred. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Christian love must be chased after, aspired to, and practiced. — Gary L. Thomas