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Johann Nikolaus Forkel, author of the monograph of which the following pages afford a translation, was born at Meeder, a small village in Saxe-Coburg, on February 22, 1749, seventeen months before the death of Johann Sebastian Bach, whose first biographer he became. — Johann Nikolaus Forkel
Why on earth had I agreed to this? Oh, that's right. He suckered me into it with his manipulating words and those damn dimples. — Ella Frank
When you have controversial parents, people have expectations about you. If every day at work I thought to myself, 'How does this relate to them?' I'd be paralyzed. — John Podhoretz
Law never made man a whit more just; and by means of their respect for it, even the well disposed are daily made agents of injustice. — Henry David Thoreau
How terribly unfair that his whole self aches because of the shape of a shoulder, the soft line of a hip. — Nathan Englander
No society can make a perpetual constitution ... The earth belongs always to the living generation. — Thomas Jefferson
But, I added, duBois had found no evidence of any malfeasance. She'd spoken to dozens of officers and administrators within the department, armed with her pen and calculator. What Westerfield and Teasley had found, the money shifting from one account to another, seemed to duBois to be innocent. — Jeffery Deaver
Some things are worth the risk. — George DeValier
The male has been persuaded to assume a certain onerous and disagreeable role with the promise of rewards
material and psychological. Women may in the first place even have put it into his head. BE A MAN! may have been, metaphorically, what Eve uttered at the critical moment in the garden of Eden. — Wyndham Lewis
Blood, sweat and respect. The first two you give, the last one you get. — Unknown
Looking back isn't going to help you. Moving forward is the thing you have to do. — McKayla Maroney
Anhamirak, abandon and freedom. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
