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Free downloads is something that I like to do its just not as publicised and it is the future of music. — Jason Mraz

For I choose to follow not men or men's doctrines, but God and the doctrines [delivered] by Him. For if you have fallen in with some who are called Christians, but who do not admit this [truth], and venture to blaspheme the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob; who say there is no resurrection of the dead, and that their souls, when they die, are taken to heaven; do not imagine that they are Christians — Justin Martyr

I didn't know what to do, there was a feeling of time running out and a loss of momentum, of opportunities wasted. — Jon McGregor

Quite the opposite, Miss Bennet; I have been resisting a temptation almost since my first arrival in Hertfordshire. — Pat Santarsiero

These weren't comforting nights, much less pleasant ones, but Espinoza discovered two things that helped him mightily in the early days: he would never be a fiction writer, and, in his own way, he was brave. — Roberto Bolano

Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner. — James Bovard

When you have a large amount of the workforce being laid off, some of them have no other choice but to go out there and invent something. — Daymond John

In Greece, British troops entered after the Nazis had withdrawn. They imposed a corrupt regime that evoked renewed resistance, and Britain, in its postwar decline, was unable to maintain control. In 1947, the United States moved in, supporting a murderous war that resulted in about 160,000 deaths. — Noam Chomsky

Everything has beauty," she said, "but not everyone sees it." Her stomach hurt, her eyes burned. "I saw you, Hatter." Her words whispered through the night. "I saw you." She walked away. — Marie Hall

Before our albums are released I feel like we still own it, that we have control over our music. But once it's out there in the world it's no longer ours. — Chris Martin

To the glee of the British press, a letter has recently been discovered. The letter had been sent to Christopher Columbus, a decade after the Croft affair in Bristol, while Columbus was taking bows for his discovery of America. The letter, from Bristol merchants, alleged that he knew perfectly well that they had been to America already. It is not known if Columbus ever replied. He didn't need to. Fishermen were keeping their secrets, while explorers were telling the world. Columbus had claimed the entire new world for Spain. — Mark Kurlansky

The trial lawyer does what Socrates was executed for: making the worse argument appear the stronger. — Irving Kaufman

Discrimination is not liberal. Arguing against discrimination is not intolerance. — Richard Dawkins

We've never needed one before!' 'I think perhaps you have needed one, you just haven't used one, — Terry Pratchett