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My uncle Buddy MacMaster is one of the greatest fiddlers Cape Breton has ever produced, and we've produced a lot of them! His fellow fiddlers owe him a huge debt, for he has greatly influenced and inspired all of us. He makes you want to dance; he can bring tears to your eyes. Anyone who likes Cape Breton fiddle - no, anyone who likes fiddling - needs to own this album — Natalie MacMaster

Poetry is a useful place for lamentation ... poems are a place where we can cry out. — Bell Hooks

I don't know what my favorite film of mine is ... But I think the most important film I was in was 'Glory'. — Morgan Freeman

Santiago Nasar had often told me that the smell of closed-in flowers had an immediate relation to death for him. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Light means nothing to a blind man. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

I studied art history and philosophy and took economics and political science classes. I just took whatever I wanted and I didn't worry about grades and I read and learned a lot, and I didn't have much of a social life, so it was deeply absorbing. — Sheila Heti

I never stopped studying Buddhism. In the past few years, in between movies, I do a retreat. — Jet Li

Millions of working, uninsured Americans go to bed every night worrying what will happen to them and their families if a major illness or injury strikes. — Tim Ryan

She just got out of the hospital. Why don't you go gossip behind her back, like decent people? — Rachel Vincent

When conventional tactics are altered unexpectedly according to the situation, they take on the element of surprise and increase in strategic value . — Sun Bin

The most splendid achievement of all is the constant striving to surpass yourself and to be worthy of your own approval. — Denis Waitley

Vision is defined as a program for restoring the human. — Harold Bloom