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When I started 'Record Collection,' I had no idea that it would come out sounding the way that it did, and that's one of the best things about the creative process, taking turns with the things you didn't know. — Mark Ronson

Each image suggests an inner reality, a kind of scar of the past, a reflection of an act or an event once lived. — Peter C Bunnell

If Christians will obey the instructions given to them by Christ and his inspired apostles, they will adorn the religion of the Bible, and save themselves much perplexity and severe trials, which they attribute to their afflictions in consequence of believing unpopular truth. — Ellen G. White

I believe in a glamorous life, and I live a glamorous life. — Lady Gaga

Everyone listened to this amusing narrative with great interest, and the moment that Behemoth concluded it, they all shouted in unison: 'Lies! — Mikhail Bulgakov

The responsibility which rests upon man is proportional to the ability which he possesses and the opportunity which he faces. Perhaps that responsibility is no greater for him than was that of Notharctus or Eohippus or a trilobite, each in his own day, but because of man's unique abilities it is the greatest responsibility that has ever rested upon any of the earth's offspring. — Kirtley F. Mather

So, we're in agreement. That's a crazy idea and we will never have one like that again."
"Cook, all our ideas are crazy. That's setting the bar a little high, don't you think? — Darynda Jones

It's very hard to play a hyperactive character all the time, I try my best, but I end up collapsing at the end of the day. — Ben Nicholas

You are the generation that will reach the sea and hoist the flag of Palestine over Tel Aviv. — Yasser Arafat

The very best things in life are born of difficulty. Whatever comes too easily is easily abandoned. — Amy Harmon

[Freud's] great strength, though sometimes also his weakness, was the quite extraordinary respect he had for the singular fact ... When he got hold of a simple but significant fact he would feel, and know, that it was an example of something general or universal, and the idea of collecting statistics on the matter was quite alien to him. — Ernest Jones

Stay fluid and roll with those changes. Life is just a big extended improvisation. — Jane Lynch