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Dan Reynolds isn't ashamed to admit he hears 'things' others cannot. It has haunted his every walking moment for years. He doesn't like to talk about it much, but the voices in his head have become his constant companion. And when his inner muse speaks, Reynolds is quick to take notes. — David Dunn

Well, I just can't play the game anymore. I'm 63 years old, and I've been in the business for 40 years now. I take good advice and direction really well, but I don't need somebody that finished college two years ago to come in and tell me what I should be recording. — Charlie Daniels

And how can it be he's so in love with me? To grow up without love, and still have so much inside? — Ellen Hopkins

I believe in the theory of evolution, but I believe as well in the allegorical truth of creation theory. In other words, I believe that evolution, including the principle of natural selection, is one of the tools used by God to create mankind. Mankind is then a participant in the creation of the universe itself, so that we have a closed loop. I believe that there is a level on which science and religious metaphor are mutually compatible. — Christopher Langan

[A]s long as you're comfortable it feels like freedom. — Billy Bragg

Opera lovers may be the narrowest people in the world. — Haruki Murakami

If I have the means, I have the responsibility to employ them. — Terry Brooks

The person seeing perfection is the Master. — Baird T. Spalding

Abundance flourishes in a grateful heart; gratutude is the secret of love. — Harold Klemp

I would love for the time to come where somebody can talk about me and not have to talk about Britney and Christina in the same sentence. — Jessica Simpson

Parting is all we know of heaven and all we need of hell. — Emily Dickinson

But see, the incredible thing about people is that we forget," Ray continued. "Time passes and somehow the hope creeps back and sooner or later someone else comes along all over again. We go through our lives like that, and either we just accept the lesser relationship
it may not be total understanding, but it's pretty good
or we keep trying for the perfect union, trying and failing, leaving behind us a trail of broken hearts, our own included. In the end, we die as alone as we were born, having struggled to understand others, to make ourselves understood, but having failed in what we once imagined was possible. — Nicole Krauss