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I listen to music all the time, and I just choose things I like, or things that I've not used before. Sometimes I work with music that's very difficult - that I don't even particularly like, per se, but that is really complex or interesting. — Wayne McGregor

The Internet of Money, bitcoin, is releasing 50 yrs. of pent up innovation in finance, because it offers innovation without permission. — Andreas Antonopoulos

Looking at my smarmy grin, my hooded eyes, I thought, I would hate this guy. — Gillian Flynn

The truth is that it's not about the weight. It's never been about the weight. When a pill is discovered that allows people to eat whatever they want and not gain weight, the feelings and situations they turned to food to avoid will still be there and they will find other more inventive ways to numb themselves. — Geneen Roth

This, This is what I wanted that night. I couldn't contain myself and I had to taste you, but tonight is the night I really have you. You're mine, Emma. You always have been. — Tijan

Everything is dangerous. Even in your dreams. Even if you sleep without dreams. From the moment you jump out of bed and take that first breath. Something terrible might happen. Someone's bound to die before the story is over. You might even fall in love.
-The Man On The Ceiling — Steve Rasnic Tem

Sin is the handle by which I get Christ,... — John Duncan

God loves a prayer of action. — Bryant McGill

The night moves at the speed of panic. — Matt Haig

The rising of birds in their flight is the sign of an ambuscade. Startled beasts indicate that a sudden attack is coming. — Sun Tzu

My songs don't play on pop radio; they play on black radio. — Robin Thicke

Just because you didn't get your way, don't take your ball and go home. — Bill Rancic

In the long run an opinion often borrows credit from the forbearance of its patrons. — Henry James