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I've always had a special relationship with the U.K. fans, because even when I wasn't working they were very supportive. — David Cassidy

There's been someone up here screaming 'Landslide' for the whole show ... Normally we don't play 'Landslide,' but on occasion we've been known to play it ... So since this person's been screaming it all show long ... That just about kills the chances of me playing it tonight, or ever again. — Billy Corgan

I'm not on the stage going, 'Look at me! I'm amazing!' I accept my vulnerability, don't pretend I'm something I'm not. I don't want to come across as fake. — Rebecca Ferguson

We have new roles as coaches and mentors, now that the job of learning is in the hands and minds of the learners. — Matt Renwick

And then he said, "Media. I think I have heard of her. Isn't she the one who killed her children?"
"Different woman," said Mr. Nancy. "Same deal. — Neil Gaiman

Why do I run? It's the best form of exercise. It's totally the core of being in shape. I really feel so good - anytime after the first mile. You start fantasying. You start thinking about things. — Tate Donovan

Contemplation and wisdom are highest achievements and man is not totally at home with them. — Gabriel Marcel

Knowledge is something which you can use.
Belief is something which uses you. — Idries Shah

No glass slippers, just a glass heart shattering into a million slivers of regret. — Donna Cooner

Too many athletes don't have the ability to set a goal and then carefully go towards it. — Bill Toomey

Come on in. The water's fine. — Jason Medina

Reasons for not keeping a notebook: 1) the ambiguity of the reader
it is never quite oneself. 2) I usually hate the sight of my handwriting
it lives too much and I dislike its life
I mean by "lives," of course, betrays too much! — Lionel Trilling

What both paradoxes show is that decisions based on probabilistic arguments are not logical decisions. Logic and probabilistic arguments are incompatible... Jerry Cornfield justified the findings that smoking causes lung cancer by appealing to a piling up of evidence, where study after study shows results that are highly improbable unless you assume that smoking is the cause of the cancer. Is it illogical to believe that smoking causes cancer? — David Salsburg

Certainly, when I'd left Iraq back in 2008, I'd been proud of my service, but whether we'd been successful or not was still an open question. — Phil Klay