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You know, Equal Interest played at the Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival Awards and not one musician from that category was even thought of. Even thought of! The idea, that here's this vital energy, and that element doesn't even know it exists! — Joseph Jarman

Why are you so nice to me? You barely know me."
A soft smile played on his lips, "But I like what I know so far. And I am excited for what else there is to find out. — Rachel Higginson

A long road will teach you more about yourself than a hundred years of introspection. — Patrick Rothfuss

The compensations of calamity are made apparent to the understanding also, after long intervals of time. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

He who walks out of step hears another drum. — Ken Kesey

For the first time in my life, I believe that maybe I can be more than what I am, that I can be more than I ever dreamed of. Because of him. — Lucy Hawkins

Doug Crowley was going to go the way of all flesh, and as quickly as possible I would find him and flense him and send him off to the ocean's floor in four neat and separate garbage bags, and I would do it before he could write another taunting drivel-filled blog bragging about his insult to me. I would tape him and teach him what it truly meant to be Me, and I would make him wish he had chosen someone else to fill out his shadow, and the only question at all was a very simple one-word query: How? — Jeff Lindsay

Memphis," I said softly and he opened his eyes to look at me. "You're safe," I whispered. Tears — Sloane Kennedy

private philanthropy is no substitution for hard-fought battles over labour laws and social security, in part because philanthropy can be retracted on a whim, while elected officials, at least in theory, have citizens to answer to. — Linsey McGoey

What you don't want to do is dig around here like a groundhog on crack. — Joe Teti

Ordinary French people. Citizens of fear. — Jean-Claude Izzo

You know what it's like. Sometimes, you meet a wonderful person, but it's only for a brief instant. Maybe on vacation or on a train or maybe even in a bus line. And they touch your life for a moment, but in a special way. And instead of mourning because they can't be with you for longer, or because you don't get the chance to know them better, isn't it better to be glad that you met them at all? — Marian Keyes