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Sometimes great tunes happen to bad times, and when the bad time is over, not all the tunes get to move on with you. — Rob Sheffield

Engineering is the application of scientific principles toward practical ends. If the engineering isn't practical, it's bad engineering. — Steve McConnell

The happiest conversation is that of which nothing is distinctly remembered, but a general effect of pleasing impression. — Samuel Johnson

I think his karma became to serve in nature and not to serve in the world, while I think my karma is to be in the world. — Karan Bajaj

How long must the American community afford special treatment to blacks? — Constance Baker Motley

Alan had never been stabbed or shot or punctured or broken. Were scars the best evidence of living? If we have not survived something, and thus were certain that we'd lived, we could scar ourselves, couldn't we? — Dave Eggers

Anything that happens in your life was meant to happen. It is your destiny. I was destined to have the life I have now, and I can't have any regrets. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

You know, music is sex. It's a sensual driving mode that affects people if it's played a certain way. — Dick Dale

Strike the right balance between your outfit and makeup. Make a statement with one, not both. — Madeline Zima

She came into a room; she stood, as he had often seen her, in a doorway with lots of people round her. But it was Clarissa one remembered. Not that she was striking; not beautiful at all; there was nothing picturesque about her; she never said anything specially clever; there she was however; there she was. — Virginia Woolf

My favorite super hero has always been Spiderman. — Max Charles

Please don't look for me. You won't find me. — Jalpa Williby

If a mother respects both herself and her child from his very first day onward, she will never need to teach him respect for others. — Alice Miller

Painting is something that takes place among the colors, and one has to leave them alone completely, so that they can settle the matter among themselves. Their intercourse: this is the whole of painting. Whoever meddles, arranges, injects his human deliberation, his wit, his advocacy, his intellectual agility in any way, is already disturbing and clouding their activity. — Rainer Maria Rilke