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The key lesson of the 1930s is that appeasement leads directly to war. — Mark Kirk
I cannot predict the wind but I can have my sail ready. — E.F. Schumacher
The great appeal of baseball, among the great appeals, it's a game without time. It is a pastoral game that is separated from time. — Mike Pesca
That's because I am. And I'm way too smart to be in love with a stupid girl. So you can drop that right now. — Kiera Cass
Poorly designed code usually takes more code to do the same things, often because the code quite literally does the same thing in several places. — Martin Fowler
You don't make a movie by yourself; you certainly don't make a TV show by yourself. You invest people in their work. You make people feel comfortable in their jobs; you keep people talking. — Vince Gilligan
The only true test of friendship is the time your friend spends on you. — John Marsden
I used to be more involved with every aspect of everything onstage. I'm way more relaxed now. It feels like anything can happen. — Prince
This message (that attempting to beat the market is futile) can never be sold on Wall Street because it is in effect telling stock analysts to drop dead. — Paul Samuelson
I liked the idea of writing a song saying I'm happy with who I am, and I don't mind if people think I'm some old git. — Marc Almond
I guess, there are always people that you latch onto that really inspire you. — Kate Nash
When people who love the ocean come together, they can achieve extraordinary things. — Frances Beinecke
But the Oriental musician has a rough notation which he uses only as a reminder of a melody. He learns music, not by reading notes, but by listening to the performance of a teacher, getting the "feel" of it, and copying him, and this enables him to acquire rhythmic and tonal sophistications matched only by those Western jazz artists who use the same approach. — Alan W. Watts
There's no hierarchy in suffering. I think songs that are transcendent are the ones where everyone can feel something from it, you know? — Meshell Ndegeocello
