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Misreported News Quotes By Wayne Shorter

Composing is improvisation slowed down. — Wayne Shorter

Misreported News Quotes By R.D. Laing

Whether life is worth living depends on whether there is love in life. — R.D. Laing

Misreported News Quotes By Kevin Rose

Since news breaks on digg very quickly, we face the same issues as newspapers which print a retraction for a story that was misreported. The difference with digg is that equal play can be given to both sides of a story, whereas with a newspaper, a retraction or correction is usually buried. — Kevin Rose

Misreported News Quotes By Mark Beeson

When Love runs through the front door fear runs out the back. — Mark Beeson

Misreported News Quotes By Rebecca Serle

That's the thing about freewill: Every decision we make is a choice against something as much as it is for something else. — Rebecca Serle

Misreported News Quotes By Mark Twain

I had been to school most all the time, and could spell, and read, and write just a little, and could say the multiplication table up to six times seven is thirty-five, and I don't reckon I could ever get any further than that if I was to live forever. I don't take no stock in mathematics, anyway. — Mark Twain

Misreported News Quotes By Kim Dotcom

I love driving fast. I grew up in Germany; we have the Autobahn here, where we can drive without a speed limit. And throughout my 20s, I always had fast cars, and I always went to the maximum. Like, my average cruising speed was 250 km/hr. — Kim Dotcom

Misreported News Quotes By Grace Jones

I loved all those classic figures from the '30s and '40s ... Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Humphrey Bogart, Rita Hayworth. They had such glamour and style. I loved the movies of those times too - so much attention paid to details, lights, clothing, the way the studios would develop talent. — Grace Jones