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I have a very lively and colourful show. It's two hours of hits and the music speaks for itself. — Rod Stewart
The fact is, parents and schools and cultures can and do shape people. The most important influence in my life, outside of my family, was my high school journalism teacher, Hattie M. Steinberg. She pounded the fundamentals of journalism into her students
not simply how to write a lead or accurately transcribe a quote but, more important, how to comport yourself in a professional way. She was nearing sixty at the time I had her as my teacher and high school newspaper adviser in the late 1960s. She was the polar opposite of "cool," but we hung around her classroom like it was the malt shop and she was Wolfman Jack. None of us could have articulated it then, but it was because we enjoyed being harangued by her, disciplined by her, and taught by her. She was a woman of clarity and principles in an age of uncertainty. I sit up straight just thinking about her! — Thomas L. Friedman
I love eggs so much. I feel like my day hasn't started until I've had eggs. I'm probably gonna die from high cholesterol! — Norah Jones
In The Pale King, David Foster Wallace has his narrator remark that "it was a little bit like a for-profit company, my family, in that you were pretty much only as good as your last sales quarter. — William Deresiewicz
But always when I was without a book, my soul would at once become disturbed, and my thoughts wandered. As I read, I began to call them together again and, as it were, laid a bait for my soul — Teresa Of Avila
For this is wisdom: to live, to take what fate, or the Gods, may give. — Adela Florence Nicolson
Gentlemen, consider: of course the ancient Egyptians made beer cans; where else would they have kept their beer? — Neil Gaiman
My secret is being not terrible at a lot of things. — Moby
I never play video games! I'm so bad at it. I have, like, no manual dexterity. — Kelly Hu
(T)here were always vacancies in the construct of life: blank spaces occupied by the unseen guest, the absent friend. — Stephanie Kallos