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Of all the songs I've recorded, 'Amarillo By Morning' always sticks out in my mind. — George Strait

Don't fight such a current if it feels right. Trust your material if it's taking you into terrain you didn't intend to enter but where the vibrations are good. Adjust your style accordingly and proceed to whatever destination you reach. Don't become the prisoner of a preconceived plan. Writing is no respecter of blueprints. — William Zinsser

The thing which Reagan did, which was great, was he won the people. He marginalized the media. And that's what you need, an intellectual agility. — Greg Gutfeld

Those who do not confront evil resent those who do. — Dennis Prager

If you don't like Corvettes, you don't like sex and money. — Jack LaLanne

I have discovered nothing. I have only found out what I knew. I understand the force that in the past gave me life, and now too gives me life. I have been set free from falsity, I have found the Master. — Leo Tolstoy

True advocacy is born from culture, not technology or marketing. — Jay Baer

It is dangerous to exist in the world. To exist is to be threatened. We must live with threats. — Adam Levin

I could tell she was snooty. If she leaned her head back any further, her nostrils would act as teacups. — E.L. Todd

If there was no other proof of the infinite patience of God, a very good one could be found in His toleration of the pictures that are painted of Him. — Thomas Merton

I was the first person to have a punk rock hairstyle. — Vivienne Westwood

I get it," Richard said. "But is that all we are? Just digital Crips and Bloods? — Neal Stephenson

I walked up to the house, rubbing my shoulder where it still hurt from the rifle's recoil. But soon, it wouldn't hurt because I would get used to it. It was amazing to me, what a person could get used to. — Augusten Burroughs

This is a story of art without markets, drama without a script, narrative without progress. The queer art of failure turns on the impossible, the improbable, the unlikely, and the unremarkable. It quietly loses, and in losing it imagines other goals for life, for love, for art, and for being. — J. Jack Halberstam