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One song I do is 'The First Cut is the Deepest.' I try to remind people I wrote that song, not Rod Stewart. — Cat Stevens

suggest that the millennial generation, deeply affected by the Great Recession and a stagnant global economy, has begun to shift its psychic priorities from material success to living a meaningful existence. — Jeremy Rifkin

The roots of my music start from the ghetto. — Ziggy Marley

I'll leave here with my head held high and with confidence that history will judge my time here. — Eric Holder

You must see for yourselves that it will be difficult to follow Peter Pan's adventures unless you are familiar with the Kensington Gardens. — J.M. Barrie

The dead have no ears, no answering machines that we know of, still we call. — Bob Hicok

Most importantly fighters in my day knew the most important art in boxing - feinting. — Jack Johnson

My parents were lovely. They've always been supportive. When you love your child, you don't know what to do with someone who wants to do what no one else does successfully. If I had someone younger I loved, I'd be worried for them too if I didn't have guidance to give them. — Lana Del Rey

There is a lot of underground type of fighting going on and some of it is not safe, it's pretty brutal. But it's absolutely fascinating. — Channing Tatum

The gospel confronts us with the hopelessness of our sinful condition. But we don't like what we see of ourselves in the gospel, so we shrink back from it. — David Platt

The worse you are at thinking, the better you are at drinking. — Terry Goodkind

When a country is defeated, there remain only mountains and rivers, and on a ruined castle in spring only grasses thrive. I sat down on my hat and wept bitterly till I almost forgot time.
A thicket of summer grass
Is all that remains
Of the dreams and ambitions
Of ancient warriors. — Matsuo Basho

Neither old people nor sour people seem to make friends easily; for there is little that is pleasant in them ... — Aristotle.