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Louis Armstrong is jazz. He represents what the music is all about. — Wynton Marsalis

Have you lost your hope? Have you remained inside the fog? Don't worry; even if you can't find it, a new hope will come and find you! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Each season, my balance gets worse, and sometimes I fall. I no longer cook for myself but microwave widower food, mostly Stouffer's. My fingers are clumsy and slow with buttons. — Donald Hall

There have been a lot of exercises and I've had to force myself to go out for walks even when I didn't feel like it, but apart from that, I am a lot better. — Magnus Magnusson

Consider your duty done," said Mannerheim, looking back into his expanding incision. Philips — Robin Cook

The most beautiful women in the world were African. — Martin Cruz Smith

There is one thing about Englishmen, they won't fix anything till it's just about totally ruined. You couldn't get the English to fix anything at the start. No! They like to sit and watch it grow worse. Then, when it just looks like the whole thing has gone up Salt Creek, why, the English jump in and rescue it. — Will Rogers

You're about to meet the business end of my shotgun, comin' on McKay land and insulting me and mine. — Lorelei James

In the language of the day it is customary to describe a certain sort of book as "escapist" literature. As I understand it, the adjective implies, a little condescendingly, that the life therein depicted cannot be identified with the real life which the critic knows so well in W.C.1: and may even have the disastrous effect on the reader of taking him happily for a few hours out of his own real life in N.W.8. Why this should be a matter for regret I do not know; nor why realism in a novel is so much admired when realism in a picture is condemned as mere photography; nor, I might add, why drink and fornication should seem to bring the realist closer to real life than, say, golf and gardening. — A.A. Milne

Nothing should go un-noticed. — John Lundin

Actors are one family over the entire world. — Eleanor Roosevelt