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One often reads that the 1950s was the golden age of Cuban music, but it was really one long phase, from 1937 to 1958, each year with its own splendour. — Ned Sublette

Hi. He turned and saw Kelsey standing in the door of the kitchen, looking ... Well, she was
glowing. That pregnant woman glow, maybe? Or just the sun hitting her face at the right time. Either
way, she looked hot, and he noticed — Maisey Yates

I don't think roles help you resolve your issues. I just think they're good markers. — Kirsten Dunst

I always feel that crime films are about capitalism because it is a genre where it is perfectly acceptable for all the characters to be motivated by the desire for money. In some ways, the crime film is the most honest American film because it portrays Americans as I experience a lot of them, in Hollywood, as being very concerned with money. — Andrew Dominik

Here is the beginning of the path. As yet, I do not know where it will lead, but I ask you to trust me and to trust in the future. — Sara Douglass

To be ambitious of true honor and of the real glory and perfection of our nature is the very principle and incentive of virtue; but to be ambitious of titles, place, ceremonial respects, and civil pageantry, is as vain and little as the things are which we court — Philip Sidney

Nothing is but what is now — Ron Rash

As I look back deep into my soul...
I see my dreams that will lead me forward — Ali Reynolds

I always took quite seriously the things that Chuck D. of Public Enemy had to say. He's always been someone I've learned quite a bit from and someone I pay a great deal of attention to. — Henry Rollins

I felt a responsibility to present a viable alternative to the popular electric sound. — Ron Carter

You do not become a star, you are born a star. A star is born with that indefinable extra something. — Sophia Loren

You can't have self confidence without some real skills that enable you to be successful. — Erik Weihenmayer

I'm thinking that, collectively, men are only slightly more observant than mollusks. — Will Thomas

Meditation practice is like piano scales, basketball drills, ballroom dance class. Practice requires discipline; it can be tedious; it is necessary. After you have practiced enough, you become more skilled at the art form itself. You do not practice to become a great scale player or drill champion. You practice to become a musician or athlete. Likewise, one does not practice meditation to become a great meditator. We meditate to wake up and live, to become skilled at the art of living. — Elizabeth Lesser