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It's funny, because music is one of those things it is natural to go into. You hear it so much growing up, it kind of permeates you and eventually you spew out some music of your own. — Dhani Harrison

Shadowed beneath his brow bone were cold dark eyes containing secrets and sadness, bitterness and grief. — T.L. Parker

With the Ford Foundation grant all of a sudden instead of being an artist that had made a couple of short films, I became a filmmaker who dabbled in the arts. — Bruce Conner

People talk and people listen, but very few care enough to help. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

Let's forget about each other forever," she told him. "we're too old for this sort of thing now. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I'm not fighting any more today. I don't have it in me. But I do have — Carolyn Brown

I want to live darkly and richly in my femaleness. — Anais Nin

She had often been alone in the house before - but she had never before been so conscious of being alone in it. — Agatha Christie

This is how a rocket works. At first it is standing still, say, in empty space, and then it shoots some gas out of the back, and the rocket goes forward. The point is that of all the stuff in the world, the centre of mass, the average of all the mass, is still right where it was before. The interesting part has moved on, and an uninteresting part that we do not care about has moved back. There — Richard Feynman

As he talked, I thought, "Maybe I'm wrong about the guy." Put him with someone like Anna Gunderson, a nice woman who has suffered a great tragedy, and his empathetic side came out.
And then I realized he was faking it. — Kelley Armstrong

Gazing at the rain, I consider what it means to belong, to become part of something. To have someone cry for me. — Haruki Murakami

Although we may deplore the film's scatological language, sexual explicitness and gratuitous gore as seemingly designed only to shock, in the manner of an angry, attention-craving child, we must remember that this movie was actually made by an angry, attention-craving child. — Mark Leyner