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I got obsessed with classical music, I got obsessed with Chopin, with playing the piano. — Gary Oldman

Towards thee I roll, thou all-destroying but unconquering whale ... from hell's heart I stab at thee. — Herman Melville

I am not generous about telling people who I am and what I like to do because it's my life and it only belongs to me and my friends and family. — Elena Anaya

In modern capitalism economic exploitation rather than political oppression is the real enemy of the people. — Emma Goldman

She nodded. "Always. I find that it saves time in the long run. Anyone who can't take the truth doesn't belong in my world. — Jamie Freveletti

The true painter must be able, with the most usual things, to have the most unusual ideas. — Salvador Dali

The error of the ignorant goes so far as to say that God's power is insufficient, because he has given to this Universe the properties which they imagine cause these great evils, and which do not help all evil-disposed persons to obtain the evil which they seek, and to bring their evil souls to the aim of their desires, though these, as we have shown, are really without limit. — Maimonides

When I joined Labour in 1982, I didn't feel I belonged to a party born to power. My repeated experience was of bitter and repeated defeats. — Douglas Alexander

The receptionist xeroxed my insurance card while explaining that chromotherapy isn't covered by insurance. — Miranda July

I don't want to be held down by genres so much. — Randy Jackson

An angry player can't argue with the back of an umpire who is walking away. — Bill Klem

Her hair was grey and curly, her eyes a soft blue, her body seeming — Jane Green

Ali and I have become friends over the years. I was on a plane with him one time when he was the champion. — Robert Goulet

How did we become so prejudiced by our idiosyncrasies? ... We shared the same languages, but spoke of worlds so subtly different that language was not enough. Over time the big things were left unsaid; they gave way to the little things, those once-endearing imperfections that had somewhere become deal breakers. — Miguel Syjuco

Caterham in a tone of mild remonstrance. You shouldn't really. I daresay some of them richly deserve it - but all the same it will lead to trouble. — Agatha Christie