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I love Yamaha Clavinovas. I have them at home, in the studio and on tour with me. I find them ideal for all sorts of things: silent practice with headphones at home; writing; arranging and ... just playing the blues! — Jools Holland

And I think to be in NATO for the countries of our region, it means more guarantees for us, it means more responsibility for our common security, but it means fulfillment of all standards of civilized world, like protection of human rights and democratic mechanisms. — Aleksander Kwasniewski

I have no interest in gender or race or anything like that. But everyone else is kind of, with their calculating - is this the exact right mix? I think that's - to me it's anti-comedy. It's more about PC-nonsense. — Jerry Seinfeld

With me it's the whole thing, it's the conceit, the idea, what the poem is saying. And it goes on just as long as is necessary to say what needs to be said. — James Laughlin

There are so many decisions in making a movie. — Rick Baker

If you are going to replace somebody off of one of the bills - which I have no problem with a lady being on one of the bills - that you would replace the 20. — James Lankford

Fairyland is a very Scientifick place. We subscribe to all the best journals. — Catherynne M Valente

Mind share before market share. — Beth Comstock

Sometimes just making yourself at home is revolutionary. — Paul Beatty

Then there was your voice
Like a windup tin toy
Like the sweetest nails on a chalkboard
That I ever heard — Michelle Dalton

I would rather be poor in a cottage full of books than a king without the desire to read — Thomas Babington Macaulay

Inside of every problem lies an opportunity. — Robert Kiyosaki

When Sam was six or so, he explained to me why we call God "God": "Because when you see something so great, you just go, 'God! — Anne Lamott

Life is the greatest gift that could ever be conceived ... A daffodil pushing up through the dark earth to the spring, knowing somehow deep in its roots that spring and light and sunshine will come, has more courage and more knowledge of the value of life than any human being I've met. — Madeleine L'Engle