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I just think that with music, it's kind of like life, and so the people you work with, you generally develop a relationship. You don't have to try to explain things. You just know. It's like you're in the band together and striving for the same goal. — Ariel Rechtshaid

There are, in fact, very few organic zinc compounds; only the first members of the series, which correspond to the simplest organic radicals, can be prepared without too much difficulty, but they have the disadvantage of being spontaneously inflammable in air and are consequently very dangerous to handle. — Victor Grignard

A good poet's made as well as born. — Ben Jonson

It is a simple fact that you can't steal second base if your foot is firmly planted on first. — Irene Rosenfeld

The final secret is that there is no secret. Devote yourself to your leader. Work hard. Be grateful. Act boldly. Some may deride such suggestions as commonplace, and they'd be right: They are common. But to see them successfully enacted in this world is rare indeed. — Toyotomi Hideyoshi

The power of movies lies in the fact that it enables the viewer to enter the reality, to some extent, of the characters. — Eckhart Tolle

Sleep, rest of things, O pleasing Deity, Peace of the soul, which cares dost crucify, Weary bodies refresh and mollify. — Ovid

In the midst of fighting there is no place for public debate. — Yitzhak Rabin

Change quotes were meant to move us from inaction to action. — Jon Jones

How many airports are there in the world? — Jimmy Carr

I have no use whatsoever for projections or forecasts. They create an illusion of apparent precision. The more meticulous they are, the more concerned you should be. We never look at projections, but we care very much about, and look very deeply at, track records. If a company has a lousy track record, but a very bright future, we will miss the opportunity ... — Warren Buffett

Full-blooded romantic love I wouldn't be able to write about. — Alan Bennett

Even if you must have regard to wealth, in order to secure leisure, yet it is surely a bad thing that the greatest offices, such as those of kings and generals, should be bought. The law which allows this abuse makes wealth of more account than virtue, and the whole state becomes avaricious. — Aristotle.

There is so much strife and tension in the world that I find the silent world of paintings from the past both hopeful and healing. — Susan Vreeland