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Music has an intrinsic value that touches Americans - they love their music, and want more. — Hilary Rosen

Here's the thing, for me at least: this is a huge genre now. It wasn't always so. Not so many years ago, it wasn't so. There is a tremendous diversity in fantasy today. — R.A. Salvatore

We should see schools as safe arenas for experimenting with life, for discovering our talents ... for taking responsibity for tasks and others people, for learning how to learn ... and for exploring our beliefs about life and society. — Charles Handy

Your best men are
drunks and your worst men are
locking them
up,
your best men are killers and
your worst men are
selling them
bullets — Charles Bukowski

Fresh pitsand, however, in spite of all its excellence in concrete structures, is not equally useful in stucco, the richness of which, when the lime and straw are mixed with such sand, will cause it to crack as it dries on account of the great strength of the mixture. But river sand, though useless in "signinum" on account of its thinness, becomes perfectly solid in stucco when thoroughly worked by means of polishing instruments. — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio

If only Tammy knew how much I really cared about her. She has nothing to do with any of this mess. — Jessica Hahn

I believe writing fiction is the mystical experience that allows me to break free of my human bonds, those so-called chains of thought, and create magic. — Tim Pompey

Having feelings doesn't mean you have to have sex. — Greg Behrendt

It was a simple gift of love that changed the course of the world. — Judy Dawn

I think [ immigration] is still is a problem, whether it's 11 million or 2 million. Why is it - why have the situation decreased? Are we going to say because of the crackdown or are we going to say that the jobs are not here? — Joe Arpaio

My Friend is that one whom I can associate with my choicest thought. — Henry David Thoreau