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My style of singing has always been referred to 'soul' singing when it fact it's more influenced by English R&B Blues Shouting. I'm closer to Led Zeppelin as a vocalist than to Ella Fitzgerald. It was torture dealing with major labels. — Alison Moyet

Nothing is as nice as plugging in your guitar and turning up the volume really loud, just seeing what kind of beautiful noise you can make with it. — Carrie Brownstein

We go in dark, quiet, and at a crawl. We do not gravitate, transmit, or even fart in the general direction of that thing. — Evan Currie

Actually, the first time I saw one in real life, I thought of the Great Pit of Carkoon in Return of the Jedi." "OK, — Matthew Norman

Some people say that it's so hard with the Internet, but I know for a fact that the Internet has made it easier for someone to establish themselves. There's so much you can do online. If you know how to use it right, the web serves as the great equalizer for someone that's just getting into business. — Jordan Belfort

I stared at them. Had that been their sales pitch? Look!We're really scary! Come be scary too! — Rachel Hawkins

And pressed my hands into fists, trying to prepare myself. There is no real way to prepare — Laurell K. Hamilton

In some countries, women aren't allowed to wear a swimsuit. — Valeria Mazza

I'd have loved to have appeared in 'Absolutely Fabulous' - that's one of my favourite shows. — Becki Newton

The village had a mill near it, situated on the little creek, which made very good flour. The population consisted of civilized Indians, but much mixed blood. — Zebulon Pike

When I say that I really hate you, then I mean that I love you so mutch but that I don't can tell you. — C.M.

Let's take down the gold leaf," Caldenia said. "Elegance is never ostentatious, and there is nothing more bourgeois than covering everything in gold. It screams that one has too much money and too little taste, and it infuriates peasants. A palace should convey a sense of power and grandeur. One should enter and be awestruck. I've found the awe tends to cut down on revolts. — Ilona Andrews

If it happens every year like clockwork, what's so extraordinary about it? — Charlie Munger