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I'm pretty much an open book. I've pretty much talked about anything I'm going through onstage. Between interviews and curious fans, I've been asked everything. And I always give answers. I don't shy away from anything. — Kevin Hart
Does progress mean that we dissolve our ancient myths? If we forget our legends, I fear that we shall close an important door to the imagination — James Christensen
Do you and Zach have trouble living together?'
'No. Must be a chick thing.'
'And you're sexist.'
'I'm sexy. — Rachel Hawthorne
The demonstrators in Ukraine will persevere and succeed, or grow tired, cold and fade. — Bob Schaffer
O King of glory, though you hide your beauty, yet the eye of my soul rends the veil. I see the angelic choirs giving you honor without cease. — Mary Faustina Kowalska
Being connected to everything has disconnected us from ourselves and the preciousness of this present moment. — L.M. Browning
I wish I had time to do more reading, but I just haven't had much time. But I still find time for writing. I've always preferred writing over reading, even though those things do go hand in hand. But when I do have time, even if it's not writing music, just writing in general - ideas and stories and things like that. — Youth Lagoon
The beauty of truth: whether it is bad or good, it is liberating. — Paulo Coelho
There are Depeche Mode parties around the world where people listen to our music all night long. The more remixes we can give them, the more interesting those nights have got to be. — Martin Gore
I hope everything works in our favor. The show ["Are We There Yet?"] is cool. It's family fare. We ain't aiming at the cheap seats. Instead, we're making something with a broad appeal that people of any color or creed and from all walks of life can enjoy and maybe learn something from. — Ice Cube
Psychology lures even most serious people into romancing, and quite unconsciously. — Fyodor Dostoevsky