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As a songwriter, it's very hard to listen to music that's not coming from the heart and soul, personally. — Jake Bugg

The single greatest effect on student achievement is not race, it is not poverty - it is the effectiveness of the teacher. — Harry Wong

The sweetest things become the most bitter by excess. — Democritus

I want everybody to think alike. I think everybody should be a machine. — Andy Warhol

I'm not a man deeply interested in technology. It eludes me. — Paul Auster

Lf you're going to deal with reality, you're going to have to make one big discovery: Reality is something that belongs to you as an individual. If you wanna grow up, which most people don't, the thing to do is take responsibility for your own reality and deal with it on your own terms. Don't expect that because you pay some money to somebody else or take a pledge or join a club or run down the street or wear a special bunch of clothes or play a certain sport or even drink Perrier water, it's going to take care of everything for you. — Frank Zappa

You only die once, but you will be dead for a very long time. — Moliere

They hate us because we don't even know why they hate us. — John Powers

Gratitude changes the pangs of memory into a tranquil joy. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

My God, she's good-looking!" said Mr. Sandwood, who was just over thirty.
"Good-looking!" cried Mr. Hedrick contemptuously, "she always looks as if she wanted to be kissed! Turning those big cow-eyes on every calf in town!"
It was doubtful if Mr. Hedrick intended a reference to the maternal instinct. — F Scott Fitzgerald

When exactly did this downward cultural spiral begin, this loss of tact and refinement and understanding that some things should not be said or directly represented? When did we no longer appreciate that to dignify certain modes of behavior, manners, and ways of being with artistic representation was implicitly to glorify and promote them? There is, as Adam Smith said, a deal of ruin in a nation: and this truth applies as much to a nation's culture as to its economy. The work of cultural destruction, while often swifter, easier, and more self-conscious than that of construction, is not the work of a moment. Rome wasn't destroyed in a day. — Theodore Dalrymple

The tragedy of life is what dies inside a man while he lives. -Albert Schweitzer — Albert Schweitzer

But it is clear that no political activity can be encouraged by saying that progress is natural and inevitable; that is not a reason for being active, but rather a reason for being lazy. — G.K. Chesterton

The sons of God are different because they are givers, just like their Heavenly father — Sunday Adelaja