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Sometimes you just have to turn off the lights, sit in the dark, and see what happens inside of you. — Adam Oakley

The literati in their cellarsPerform semantic tarantellas.I wish I did it half as well as them. — Al Stewart

I've never swayed from who I am. People have seen me on television, and they know what I'm like and they know what I do and they respect me for what I do. They know that I'm huggy and kissy. — Richard Simmons

It did not last: the Devil howling 'Ho, Let Einstein be,' restored the status quo. — John Collings Squire

One of the advantages of being a 'reasonable creature' is that one can find a reason for whatever one wants to do. — Benjamin Franklin

You wore your clothes like armor, but in your songs you opened all the way up. You were willing to expose yourself without caring what anyone thought. I wish I was more like that. — Ava Dellaira

All man has to do is cooperate with the big forces, the sun, the rain, the growing urge. Seeds sprout, stems grow, leaves spread in the sunlight. Man plants, weeds, cultivates and harvests. It sounds simple, and it is simple, with the simplicity of great truths. — Hal Borland

I happened to take a photo, and there was my wife, my dog and my banjo, all in the same shot - and I thought, "Oh, that's like a family portrait right there." — Steve Martin

I play to lift a city, and raise a banner. — Prince Fielder

My anger tells me firstly that there's a need of mine that's not getting met. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

I worked for a big department store, and strangely, on my first day, they put me in charge of Christmas wrapping. I didn't know how to wrap a present and make it not look like it fell off a truck. — Joel Edgerton

There are other things that contribute to health besides a balanced diet. There are fresh air and sunlight and lack of nervous tension. — Louise Dickinson Rich

Look for loyal ministers in homes with filial sons — Thomas Cleary