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I'm getting older; you realise you are on the countdown of what you are doing, so performing means more than it ever did to me. — Joe Cocker

I have amazing kids, an amazing husband, a fabulous career, wonderful parents. If I had to go through some rough spots to get to this amazing place, so be it. — Melissa Marr

It's very much related to the American tycoon. To William Randolph Hearst, Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, that whole stratum of American acquisitive evil. Monopolistic, acquisitive evil. Ugly evil. The ugly American. The ugly American at his ugly worst. That's exactly what it is. — Allen Ginsberg

They're sharing a drink called loneliness, but at least its better than drinking alone. — Billy Joel

Once I win, everyone will know who my instructor is in mixed martial arts. — Ricardo Mayorga

I trust the federal government not to trample on civil liberties. — Tucker Carlson

It's quite hard. Making pies, I mean. You wouldn't think it, but there's quite a lot to the process. Bread is easy. Soup is easy. Pudding is easy. But pie is complicated. It's something you never realize until you try it for yourself. — Patrick Rothfuss

Vampires are people too! — Laurell K. Hamilton

I just want you to be motivated by the magnitude of the opportunity. — Mark V. Hurd

I don't read for plot, a story 'about' this or that. There must be some kind of philosophical depth rendered into the language, something happening. — Rachel Kushner

Where does the story end? That's what it's all about. It's what we all want to know. — Sarah Dalton

Banish play and laughter from the bed of love and you may let in a false goddess. She will be even falser than the Aphrodite of the Greeks; for they, even while they worshipped her, knew that she was "laughter-loving." The mass of the people are perfectly right in their conviction that Venus is a partly comic spirit. We are under no obligation at all to sing all our love-duets in the throbbing, world-without-end, heart-breaking manner of Tristan and Isolde; let us often sing like Papageno and Papagena instead. — C.S. Lewis

I don't understand why, in my work, writing is always so dangerous. It's very destructive. People who write books are destroyers. — A.S. Byatt

Our deepest concern shouldn't be Just the kids who can't go to school, but those who are going and not getting proper education — Samer Chidiac