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As far as current inspiration, I'm listenting to a lot of flamenco, because the techniques used for flamenco can be adapted to playing bass. — Billy Sheehan

You don't know for sure why things happen, but you know, it did! It was my time to go on the show and I'm excited to see what my future holds. — Pia Toscano

Its regurgitation in newspapers of record and blogs of repute would be another reminder why the American society as a whole could never be call itself highbrow, why its easy availability of of stories on the private lives of others was turning adults, who would otherwise be enriching their minds with worthwhile knowledge, into juveniles who needed the satisfaction of knowing that others were more pathetic than them. — Imbolo Mbue

I'm not stupid. I would like to have some businesses that grow so I won't have to be out there on the road when I'm 44. — Jennifer Lopez

Find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground
Mother earth will swallow you
Lay your body down — Stephen Stills

In a train ... smash. In his arm her last ... breath.' He had loved her. But he hated himself more. Such suffering, so much pain. And he thought it made him hateful. As if suffering was shameful, disgusting, as if pain were a crime. Who can judge another man's suffering? — Janet Fitch

The more we listen to our hearts, the better our hearts' message comes through loud and clear and the more likely we are to be able to follow what our heart is telling us. — Joe Plumeri

What are you eating?" he ask us.
"Whatever won't kill me, please" I said.
"Whatever don't kill you'll make you stronger" says Eddie, who is always ready with folksy wisdom.
"All right," I say. "Then give me whatever will make me stronger."
"One pizza, coming up. — Adam Selzer

Genuine listening means suspending memory, desire, and judgment - and, for a moment at least, existing for the other person. — Michael P Nichols

Ruins he goes daily to look in are each a sermon on vanity. — Thomas Pynchon