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I've almost never played the 'Smiths' records, once they've gone out. I was always like that and probably always will be. — Johnny Marr

You have to work hard, and you have to enjoy what you're doing. If you don't enjoy it, no matter how hard you seem to work, you're not going to be working as hard as you can because you're not enjoying it. — John Wooden

Moses loved his relatives quite openly and even helplessly . . . It was childish of him; he knew that. He could only sigh at himself, that he should be so undeveloped on that significant side of his nature. — Saul Bellow

Keith Moon is not interested in jazz and won't ever be a jazz drummer because he's more interested in looking good and being screamed at. — Pete Townshend

I'm a big fan of Henri Cartier-Bresson, the French photographer who had that whole "decisive moment" approach to taking pictures, of having multiple elements line up within the frame. — Nick Zinner

I love wearing trackies to lounge around the house in and the strange thing is, it doesn't matter how many new ones I get I still tend to feel most comfortable in my old ones. — Miranda Kerr

You give birth to that on which you fix your mind — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

You throw a torch into a pile of buildings, and when they are consumed, you sit among the ruins and lament the fall. — Mary Shelley

Bob Marley is one of the most recognized artists. He didn't care to be defined. People wondered, 'Is it reggae? Is it rock?' But at the end of the day they were still playing his music and that's what matters. — Melanie Fiona

The Prime Minister has an absolute genius for putting flamboyant labels on empty luggage. — Aneurin Bevan

I love being around people who love to do what I love to do, which is comedy. — Tracy Morgan

But I do not actually remember being a monster. I just remember wanting my own way. — Neil Gaiman

To deal with the true causes of war one must begin by recognizing as of prime relevancy to the solution of the problem the familiar fact that civilization is a partial, incomplete, and, to a great extent, superficial modification of barbarism. — Elihu Root