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My name got kind of hot as a D.J. around town; on the north side of town, they had 'D.J. Juicy J.' That's what I called myself: 'The Notorious D.J. Juicy J.' — Juicy J

I quickly learned that research leads to more research. — Laurie Fabiano

When God wants to judge a nation, He gives them wicked rulers. — John Calvin

Right now I don't call it the menopause, I call it men-on-pause. — Marie Osmond

Clutter is the official language used by corporations to hide their mistakes. — William Zinsser

As much as I have respect for him, this is for the crowd. The crowd didn't deserve what happened tonight. — Nonito Donaire

The most important thing is to be as attentive and aware as possible, with our senses awakened and our ability to love utterly intact, so that we can exist right here and right now, and enjoy life and be creative, trapped in neither the past nor the future. — A.G. Roemmers

It's great being your own boss, but then, you know, you make your own mistakes, you know, and you own them. You know, so it's empowering, and it's also humbling along the way. — Ani DiFranco

You have to ask it something it knew when it was alive. People don't become omniscient just because they have keeled over. — Lish McBride

But when you get a bit older, and I hate to use the word, quite a bit more established, people take more notice and conducting becomes a great deal easier. You don't have battles like you had before. — Peter Maxwell Davies

The soul has been given it's own ears to hear things the mind does not understand. — Rumi

The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. (Prov. 12:18 NIV) — Scotty Smith

My time as editor has been overlapped by a crisis - a prolonged, labyrinthine, tragic, seemingly non-ending crisis - that involves the prehistory of 9/11, 9/11, Iraq, Afghanistan, fraught histories between the United States and almost everyone. — David Remnick

At a young age, when I was fascinated with China, I read 'The Travels of Marco Polo' and learned about this exciting, dramatic world he captured and reported on. He's so little known, but yet this mythology has survived that's so misrepresentative of his story. — John Fusco