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Bono told me how to dance in high heels and he also told me about U2's Glastonbury performance and how everything that could have possibly gone wrong went wrong, including him ripping his trousers on stage. I think he was lunging and his trousers ripped! He was telling me how he had to find a new way of performing that didn't involve moving. — Florence Welch
What is your major malfunction? — R. Lee Ermey
Buffett's genius was largely a genius of character - of patience, discipline, and rationality. — Roger Lowenstein
One of the reasons I didn't ever pursue a career - in the music world if you're black or mixed, you need to be able to belt a song or else you're not a singer, you know? — Carmen Ejogo
It's just never a good idea to compliment a girl's boobs. [ ... ] "You have nice boobs." Bad. "You have two nice boobs." Worse. "Two boobs? Perfect." F minus. — Jesse Andrews
I grew up in the suburbs north of Atlanta. I had an amazing childhood, and I still go back to my home in Atlanta often. — Devon Werkheiser
I think that's what happens when you get scared, and you're rushing, and you don't have time. Rather than cut things out and take a chance, and build things up you think are working, you cut everything down a little bit, and everything sort of suffers. — Tom Noonan
Time is merely the spread-out and piecemeal view that an individual being has of the Ideas. — Arthur Schopenhauer
A happy home wasn't a place that I could furnish, but an attitude of mind I must develop. — Gretchen Rubin
The body is held together by sound. The presence of disease indicates that some sounds have gone out of tune. — Deepak Chopra
Unrequited love is so boring. Weeping under a blue-black sky is for suckers or maniacs. — Alice Hoffman
When I began singing, it was the first time I was happy in my life. As a baby, I would stop crying when I heard a great singer. — Andrea Bocelli
You are exactly the mom God knew your children needed. — Lysa TerKeurst
