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I've got German, Cornish and Scottish ancestry. It might help explain my affinity for forests, the sea, and fatty foods. — Kyle MacLachlan

I think all true stories are hopeful stories. I don't think there's any room for nihilism. — John Green

rashers of bacon. — Deborah Harkness

The ability for consumers to receive broadcast over the air signal is their right. — Barry Diller

Sometimes we disassociates from the past in order to face the future without fear. — K.C. Rhoads

I opened the doors to Hell and walked in gleefully. — Liz Thebart

[Hillary Clinton] isinsatiably curious, she's a natural leader, she's a good organiser, and she's the best darn change maker I ever met in my entire life. This is a really important point for you to take out of this convention. — William J. Clinton

I stare at myself in the mirror and I think, 'Wow, I'm really great-looking.' ... I think I'm the greatest, anyway. — Iggy Pop

I can play all I know in eight bars. — Charlie Parker

I hope people just enjoy the music. I'm not worried about any sort of legacy. Whether people view me more as the drummer in Wilco or as a composer who composes primarily for rhythmic reasons - it doesn't matter to me as long as they dig the music. None of that matters to me if the music is crap. — Glenn Kotche

Just sharing music with each other - that's cool. It's the selling that becomes the problem. — Prince

The hardest thing in the world to do is to have someone in a seat in a theater laughing so hard that they're making weird sounds. — Adam McKay

Stephanie says that she wants to know
Why she's given half her life,
to people she hates now — Lou Reed

What do you put in that coffee? Two teaspoons of bitch powder? — Zathyn Priest

And it occurs to no one that to admit a greatness not commensurable with the standard of right and wrong is merely to admit one's own nothingness and immeasurable meanness. — Leo Tolstoy