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Once something is memorable, it's living and you're using it. That to me is the foundation of a creative society. — Yo-Yo Ma

I don't like answering private questions. The answers are often ambiguous and can be interpreted in different ways. Even when the other person is close to you. — Jean-Claude Izzo

Gods, he was brilliant. Cunning and wicked and brilliant.
Even when he beat the hell out of her. Every. Damn. Day. — Sarah J. Maas

Look, I tell the T-ball mothers. Childhood is oppressive. I determine what the boy's eating and when. I tell him when he's going to bed and when he can get up. I tell him when he can speak and when he must remain silent. There are certain things he's forbidden from ever saying, including Not spaghetti again! and Dad would let me.
But wouldn't you agree that motherhood is equally oppressive? Because of the boy, I can't drop fifty bucks on a pair of shoes. I can't fly to Paris on a moment's notice. I can't stay out all night. I can't even get liquored up when I need to. — Diana Joseph

A man can live three days without water; 40 days without food. But only five minutes without hope. — John Maxwell

I'm just here for the narcotics. — Marilyn Manson

I walked into a demo session one time, and a guy said, 'I'm thinking kind of like a Trace Adkins thing.' And I looked him right in the eye and said, 'Man, you've got the wrong guy. I'm gonna have to fire myself. You've got to hire somebody else.' — Chris Stapleton

What separates man from animal is not the things we build or the ideas we stand behind. Its our ability to kill from a distance that makes us different — Peyton J Glenn

Any differences we traditionally associate with race are a produce of our need for vitamin D and our relationship to the Sun. — Bill Nye

Understanding people's difficulties and - just as crucial - helping people understand their own difficulties and teaching them concrete ways to help themselves will help them better deal with their own lives and, in turn, ours. — Kathryn Erskine