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The hero is a mind of such balance that no disturbances can shake his will, but pleasantly, and, as it were, merrily, he advancesto his own music, alike in frightful alarms and in the tipsy mirth of universal dissoluteness. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Let us never forget that if we wish to die like the Saints we must live like them. Let us force ourselves to imitate their virtues, in particular humility and charity. — Theodore Guerin

My federal, state, and local experience will allow me the opportunity to effectively represent the constituents of the Fourth District. — Gloria Negrete McLeod

Slap some keys on her and we'll have a piano. — Darryl F. Zanuck

When I come back, we'll pretend like this never happened. We'll head to Wyoming and get back to what we do best.' Annie had no idea what it was that they did best; the two of them together seemed below average in all categories. — Kevin Wilson

But back then the thing that saved me was the music, and it's certainly the music that saves me now. The music, my family and my friends and everybody around me. — Jimmy Chamberlin

Blondes are so angelic. My sister can get away with anything. — Bella Hadid

Americans are in the habit of never walking if they can ride. — Louis-Philippe I Of France

I thought I'd use music to confront the problems that I faced, and it helped. I found a more healing mindset, and it did rejuvenate me. — Dave Davies

Bike lanes - I put that now in the category of things you shouldn't discuss at dinner parties, right? It used to be money and politics and religion. Now, in New York, you should add bike lanes. — Christine Quinn

I need that printer," I said. "And the precursor — Daryl Gregory

And if other old men must be willing, at the end, to push up off their deathbed and adventure out into the unknown, how much more willing must that man be whose whole life has been just such a daily exercise of adventuring, even in the stillness of his own garden? I mean, the poet. — David Malouf

Comfort comes into your house first as guest, then as a host, then finally as the master. — David Bowie