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The bass should be the note of the bass drum, and then you've got the engine of the band that everything else builds on. Everything else, the guitar, the keyboards, is a colour. — Suzi Quatro

When some one reminded him that the people of Sinope had sentenced him to exile, he said, And I sentenced them to stay at home. — Diogenes Of Sinope

Yep. Nineteen years of trying to be everything to everyone and ending up as no one to myself. — Leisa Rayven

For many minutes before she showed herself, he felt her moving around the place. He detected her presence as unmistakably as he would have sensed the shape of someone blocking the light through a window, even with his eyes closed. — Denis Johnson

The first word about you is that you received this life ... — Rob Bell

I assure you, my children, that when a Christian carries out with love the most insignificant everyday action, that action overflows with the transcendence of God. That is why I have told you so often, and hammered away at it, that the Christian vocation consists in making heroic verse out of the prose of each day. Heaven and earth seem to merge, my children, on the horizon. But where they really meet is in your hearts, when you sanctify your everyday lives ... — Josemaria Escriva

Human After All was the music we wanted to make at the time we did it. We have always strongly felt there was a logical connection between our three albums, and it 's great to see that people seem to realize that when they listen now to the live show. — Thomas Bangalter

Sorrow is never more sorrowful than when it jests at its own misery. — Christian Nestell Bovee

I don't have any opinions about Russians. There are celebrity persons in each country. Different people do different things. — Alexei Mordashov

We must never be afraid to be a sign of contradiction for the world. — Mother Teresa

Libraries will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no libraries. — Anne Herbert

Why do women always look so funny alone at night? she thought. I guess you're so used to seeing them with someone. — Shirley Jackson