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Why become a second-rate Ravel when you're already a first-rate Gershwin? — Maurice Ravel

Swords were brought out, guns oiled and made ready, and everything was in a bustle when the old Lexington dropped her anchor on January 26, 1847, in Monterey Bay, after a voyage of one hundred and ninety-eight days from New York. Everything on shore looked bright and beautiful, the hills covered with grass and flowers, the live oaks so serene and homelike, and the low adobe houses, with red-tiled roofs and whitened walls, contrasted well with the dark pine trees behind, making a decidedly good impression upon us who had come so far to spy out the land. Nothing could be more peaceful in its looks than Monterey in January, 1847. — William T. Sherman

Unfortunately in my case, because of what I do for living, here in Ireland is very hard for me to find a doctor who can just deal with me as a person, that can get beyond Sinead O'Connor. I had to go to England to find a psychiatrist for my case. — Sinead O'Connor

All the damnable degrees Of drinking have you staggered through. — John Webster

You have to know you can first. How comes later. — Vanna Bonta

The only way to see God is to notice and observe people — Sunday Adelaja

From my point of view, photography never got any better than it was in 1840. — Chuck Close

Good medicine always tastes bad. — Ron Hall

I'm not quite in the grave yet, darling. I just have my reservation confirmed. — Catherine Anderson

Oh no, I never do much ironing, except the outside clothes. We must not iron out the fresh air and sunshine, you know. It is much more healthful not to, the doctors say. Seriously, there is something very refreshing about sheets and pillow slips just fresh from the line, after being washed and dried in the sun and air. Just try them that way and see if your sleep is not sweeter. — Laura Ingalls Wilder