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Jimmy Page bought a Les Paul because he liked mine, but it was stolen, so he bought a Standard everybody raved about .. that's what he's famous for, but his first Les Paul was a Custom like mine ... I can remember he played a Gretsch before that — Albert Lee
We all think we're in control of our own lives, but really they're pre-ghostwritten by forces around us. — David Mitchell
Humans ... You want a nice warm hug from a cold, indifferent universe. — A. Lee Martinez
It's so difficult to find time besides the tennis. — Steffi Graf
Everything occurs for good, in everything there is good and in everything there is beauty ... — Radostin Chernev
I got by on talent. That was my fatal mistake. — Pete Maravich
The suicide arrives at the conclusion that what he is seeking does not exist; the seeker concludes that what he has not yet looked in the right place. — Paul Watzlawick
In the 19th century, Berlin was called the German Chicago. Or Chicago was called the American Berlin because they were sort of new cities or new powerhouses. — Darryl Pinckney
What we do on some great occasion will probably depend on what we already are; and what we are will be the result of previous years of self-discipline. — Henry Parry Liddon
The man of science is nothing if not a poet gone wrong. — George Meredith
Every time I'm with you, I only want you more. — Linda Kage
Good looks only take you so far. You don't have to be the best looking guy. — Angie Everhart
I do the protest stuff. I do country and western. I play both acoustic and electric guitar in a lot of different styles, from loud, psychedelic stuff to quiet finger-picking. — Eugene Chadbourne
Awareness of our lost youth and charged with foreknowledge of our fate is terribly burdensome. Nonetheless, awareness of inexorable forward march of time and comprehension of our transience is a key component of our humanness. Awareness of time serves as a constant jab in our flank. It shapes our sense of being and toys with our mental equilibrium. — Kilroy J. Oldster