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Hotels are wonderful inventions, but they are not the ideal window to the soul of a nation. — Eric Weiner

Many jazz musicians affect a misunderstood-genius air when they play, which alienates the audience and breaks down the communications of the music. A musician's responsibility is to get as much of his art across as possible. Musicians used to be kept when only the rich could afford art, but now practically everyone can afford radios, stereo equipment, concert tickets, etc. A musician must learn to communicate to survive. — Gabor Szabo

They [the United States] violate our land and occupy it and steal the Muslims' possessions, and when faced by resistance they call it terrorism. — Osama Bin Laden

Nicholas is gay, isn't he," she says, her voice dripping with dejection.
I shrug, again remembering his proposition from last night. "Not necessarily. The jury's still out. There's hope for a Christmas wedding yet," I tell her. — L. H. Cosway

There's never going to be a system that is fair to everyone. — Shannon Miller

There is no denying that there are 'royal roads' through existence for the upper classes; for them, at least, the highways are macadamized, swept, and watered. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Their throats were bare for God. — Jeanette Winterson

Because I don't want to," I said. "Not because of the way she is now - I know that's not what she's like. There was no way it was going to be as easy as the notebook. I get that now. — Rachel Cohn

Just one more question, Pilgrim. How far up your ass do you want my boot? — John Wayne

It blew me away that almost two hundred years after Shatner first famously didn't actually say, "Beam me up, Scotty," people still knew Star Trek. Now that's a franchise. — Dennis E. Taylor

Most people don't know how to find the answers, so here how I do it. I just read a book or a film about the topic and I found a lot — Deyth Banger

For if my poems have always been about survival
and I believe they have been
then survival too keeps revealing itself as an art of the unexpected. — Jane Cooper