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I was left with an urge to make the guitar sound like things it shouldn't be able to sound like. — Adrian Belew
I enjoy creating. And if you can do it in a cool way, do it. You can't worry about disappointing people or what their expectations might be. — Justin Timberlake
Once upon a time and long ago, in fact so long ago that I couldn't have been there, and I wasn't there, but I'll tell you anyways: once upon a time and long ago ... — Colum McCann
If the flag of an armed enemy of the U.S. is allowed to fly over government buildings, then it implies that slavery, or at least the threat of slavery, is sanctioned by that government and can still legally exist. — Amiri Baraka
And I tell people I'm in charge of children, children I haven't even met yet. — David Dinkins
I found solitary confinement the most forbidding aspect of prison life. There is no end and no beginning; there is only one's mind, which can begin to play tricks. Was that a dream or did it really happen? One begins to question everything. — Nelson Mandela
It must be for truth's sake, and not for the sake of its usefulness to humanity, that the scientific man studies Nature. The application of science to the useful arts requires other abilities, other qualities, other tools than his; and therefore I say that the man of science who follows his studies into their practical application is false to his calling. The practical man stands ever ready to take up the work where the scientific man leaves it, and adapt it to the material wants and uses of daily life. — Louis Agassiz
Russell Crowe is normally an actor who disappears so far into his characters you'd swear his DNA has been altered. — David Edelstein
If every school would hire two more music teachers, we would need two fewer police officers. — Kurt Masur
In public, as well as in private expences, great wealth may, perhaps, frequently be admitted as an apology for great folly. — Adam Smith
Our opinions agree as to the evil, moral, political, and economical, of slavery. — James Madison