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Sigur Ros make beautiful music. Bloc Party are fantastic and exciting and innovative. — Tiesto

I love being involved in all of the creative stuff; I love talking ideas with directors. Anyone with an imagination can create something fun. — Brendon Urie

I swear to the ancient gods of another time that I can hear a chorus of howling devils in my skull when he touches me. He's a bad boy in all the worst ways, a real bad boy. — C.M. Stunich

I love the shape of cars. They are very inspiring as modern pieces of machinery. I can't drive, but I do like the look of them. — Philip Treacy

The master of ceremonies asked people to say what they thought the function of the novel might be in modern society, and one critic said, "To provide touches of color in rooms with all-white walls." Another one said, "To describe blow-jobs artistically. — Kurt Vonnegut

Genuine historical knowledge requires nobility of character, a profound understanding of human existence - not detachment and objectivity. — Friedrich Nietzsche

My favorite novels allow me to imagine the characters afterward and what happened, and that I've witnessed a really great story, where the world goes on. — J.H. Wyman

I like plain old you. — Kyra Dune

I wanted to give the house back to the parents. — Bill Cosby

If you live each day as it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right — Steve Jobs

The results of family disintegration are seen all around us. Runaways. Child abuse. Abortions. It is dirty laundry - once hung in the nation's backyard, but now hung shamelessly in front yards - flaunted in headlines and glamorized on television and in films. — Billy Graham

The first Broadway show I saw was when I was 11. I saw 'Hair.' — Bebe Neuwirth

Let go yesterday and hold out for tomorrow, the future is in the palm of your hand. — L.L. Caulton