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Every music - except dance music, which is for dancing, I suppose - is for the spirit of the human being, and not for the body. — Klaus Schulze

It is secular spiritual music, the gospel blues. It's music from the heart instead of the head. — Charlie Musselwhite

There is nothing noble about being superior to some other person. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self All I'm really. — Robin S. Sharma

Dreamers become writers, and for me, being a published writer is a dream come true. — David A. Adler

I love improv so much. Listening. I think that's the key. When you improvise, you put a lot of pressure on yourself to create, and to be generating information, and trying to be funny, but if you just listen to what's being said to you, and then react honestly, you generally get better results. — Rob Riggle

I've done a pretty good job of curating a Twitter feed that doesn't make me hate the world. — Timothy Simons

When you fight, anger drives up testosterone in both men and women. — Helen Fisher

When I meet young girls, I'm always like, 'Just do me one favour. Love what you look like right now - and remember I said it 10 years from now because it's the greatest gift I can give.' — Jennifer Love Hewitt

All are shaped by things beyond their control, traits inherited, traits learned. For Linus, the piece of his leg bone that had refused to lengthen defined him. As he grew, lameness begot shyness, shyness begot stammer, and thus Linus grew into an unlikeable little boy who discovered that attention came his way only when he behaved badly. — Kate Morton

Children must be taught how to think, not what to think. — Margaret Mead

Even though I loved the song [My Yiddish Momme] and it was a sensational hit every time I sang it, I was always careful to use it only when I knew the majority of the house would understand Yiddish. However, you didn't have to be a Jew to be moved by 'My Yiddish Momme.' 'Mother' in any language means the same thing. — Sophie Tucker