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The parallel development in American blues to the British movement has resulted in Johnny Winters. — Alexis Korner

The Roswell incident, for instance, had over three hundred witnesses - some describing the bodies, some the craft, some the military procedures. Were they all perpetuating their own lives in a myth? — Dwight Schultz

There are some actors who are my contemporaries who I think of as purebreds and I'm not. — Sally Field

I just think it's shocking how many of these young people wind up in prison and they get turned into hardcore criminals because they had a possession of a very small amount of controlled substance. — Pat Robertson

The squirrel that you kill in jest, dies in earnest. — Henry David Thoreau

The simple fact that something has not been done, is no proof that it cannot be. — Iain Pears

People who do really dangerous tasks can't afford to sit around and discuss the merits of what they're doing. — Sebastian Junger

we consulted the guide-books and were rejoiced to know that there were no sights in Odessa to see; and so we had one good, untrammeled holyday on our hands, with nothing to do but idle about the city and enjoy ourselves. — Mark Twain

At once I understood how very different the lives of the victorious were from the lives of the conquered. — Danielle Trussoni

I believe in family values, and I believe that we all ought to be able to have a family and marry if you want to. I don't think the government should be in that business of denying people the fundamental right to marry. — Antonio Villaraigosa

We do not ask what hope of gain makes a little bird warble, since we know that it takes delight in singing because it is for that very singing that the bird was made, so there is no need to ask why the human mind undertakes such toil in seeking out these secrets of the heavens ... And just as other animals, and the human body, are sustained by food and drink, so the very spirit of Man, which is something distinct from Man, is nourished, is increased, and in a sense grows up on this diet of knowledge, and is more like the dead than the living if it is touched by no desire for these things. — Johannes Kepler