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I wanted people to connect with the lyrics, even if it's in some weird way, because they're all personal. — George Clarke

Having seen TED from a distance, I always thought if ever there was a place for someone like me, the outcasts, people who maintained who they are despite being told what they were, it was TED. — Shane Koyczan

If his voice hasn't been the melody of my life, it's been the bass line, so subtle you don't notice it until it's missing. — Jodi Picoult

I do need to loosen up a bit, and that usually does come with old age. That's the intention. — Kevin Shields

Love is about bottomless empathy, born out of the heart's revelation that another person is every bit as real as you are. And this is why love, as I understand it, is always specific. Trying to love all of humanity may be a worthy endeavor, but, in a funny way, it keeps the focus on the self, on the self's own moral or spiritual well-being. Whereas, to love a specific person, and to identify with his or her struggles and joys as if they were your own, you have to surrender some of your self. — Jonathan Franzen

By some people the meal itself is a long delay between the appetizer and the dessert. — Gertrude Berg

There's a similarity between European and North African folk musics. — Robert Plant

Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen sat one morning in the window-bay of their father's house in Beldover, working and talking. — D.H. Lawrence

The perfect world for me is to find some sort of inner peace. I believe that a man that walks with God can walk anywhere. — Immortal Technique

We tend to admire the people in our society who have accumulated such wealth as to seem somehow great. But we shouldn't forget that it was the everyday working class man who made this country great. — Armstrong Williams

It would be infinitely more prudent to be a single "David" standing with God, than a million "Goliath's" standing without Him. — Craig D. Lounsbrough