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pressure in school-age children. The NIH has funded subsequent — Gary Taubes
Everything stems from real experiences but I do also have a very vivid imagination. A song lyric gets easily carried away with itself and can end up somewhere I'd never have predicted. — Imogen Heap
I learnt a blend of different martial arts - not in great depth, obviously - but various moves such as kicks, blocks and punches. It was all quite fun. — Christian Cooke
We need to understand that a man can never lay down his religion and act as a religionless person. — Joseph C. Morecraft III
Loving music had pushed all of us off the track- away from the normal pursuit of career, mate, and family, on an endless quest for that vibrating high, the plunge beyond time that comes only when you submerge yourself beneath the waterline of amplified sound. We were addicts, in a way, but also adept, enlightened by a noise most people considered no more than a pleasant distraction. What was left for us but to practice our art of listening? — Ann Powers
There is nothing so carking as the pangs of unsatisfied curiosity. — Gertrude Atherton
Everything I do I get criticized, but I don't care because that's the stuff I believe in and put my heart in to. — Georges Laraque
Football without fans is nothing. — Jock Stein
Mistakes are lessons, and lessons are gifts. Examine them. — Jen Knox
In practice it is death that works so
seductively behind the image of its brother, sleep — Friedrich Nietzsche
I can't believe you said that about fire ants and thunderstorms! You are such a Houstonist! — Wil Wheaton
The most important part about playing shows and touring, is connecting with fans. At the end of the day it's not really a band and fans, we're all just human beings. — Hayley Williams
Lorenzo: In such a night stood Dido with a willow in her hand upon the wild sea-banks, and waft her love to come again to Carthage
Jessica: In such a night Medea gathered the enchanted herbs that did renew old Aeson.
Lorenzo: In such a night did Jessica steal from the wealthy Jew, and with an unthrift love did run from Venice, as far as Belmont.
Jessica: In such a night did young Lorenzo swear he lov'd her well, stealing her soul with many vows of faith, and ne'er a true one.
Lorenzo: In such a night did pretty Jessica (like a little shrow) slander her love, and he forgave it her.
Jessica: I would out-night you, did nobody come; but hark, I hear the footing of a man. — William Shakespeare
