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On the musical side, I always wanted to kind of carry on Pink Floyd's sound. You know, Pink Floyd always had such an original, creative and masterful sound, but there are no new albums. My thought was that there's a way to keep their sound alive. — Corey Feldman

He's a good man.He's staightforward and he knows exactly what he wants-"
"Yes. You must favor your mother."
She smiled reluctantly at the gentle taunt. — Lisa Kleypas

[On marriage:] Someone once said that it was like a crowded church - those outside were endeavouring to get in, and those inside were making violent efforts to get out. — Myrtle Reed

The independence of the economic sphere was a tenet of faith with Liberalism. — Francis Parker Yockey

The Grinch says leave! — Bret Easton Ellis

But in general, who's to say what's not gay enough? And how do we even raise that question without raising the far more perilous one of, Is it too gay? — Christopher Rice

Without a shared hermeneutic, authority is meaningless. — Douglas Wilson

Friendship is a vital factor to a healthy and happy life. — Glenn C. Stewart

If there is any one secret of success," said Henry Ford, "it lies in the ability to get the other person's point of view and see things from that person's angle as well as from your own. — Anonymous

History is really a study of the future, not the past. — Arundhati Roy

Adding last-minute features, whether in response to competitive pressure, as a developer's pet feature, or on the whim of management, causes more bugs in software than almost anything else. — John Robbins

For years, I've been wondering what could happen to nuclear submarines when they dive and disappear from the surface of the earth for months, without a trace. No one really knows where they are. — Guy Hamilton

The philosophers likewise assume that in Nature there is nothing in vain, so that everything that is not the product of human industry serves a certain purpose, which may be known or unknown to us. — Maimonides

We cannot run away from the TB epidemic. It is a moral injustice. — Michel Sidibe

Father, in spite of all this spending of money in learning Latin, I will be a painter. — William Allan