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I get asked if I mind when someone burns my music. I'm just flattered that people want to. — Corey Smith

The best thing about being on the road in general is just playing every single night in front of people that are genuinely fans of your music. — Ed Sheeran

I am absent altogether too much to be a suitable instructor for a law-student. When a man has reached the age that Mr. Widner has,and has already been doing for himself, my judgment is, that he reads the books for himself without an instructor. That is precisely the way I came to the law. — Abraham Lincoln

Men and women aren't really dogs: they only look like it and behave like it. Somewhere inside there is a great chagrin and a gnawing discontent. — D.H. Lawrence

Whatever you fill your brain with and whoever you spend your time with ... will determine your life a decade from now. — John Spence

Repeation violates the law. — Deyth Banger

A great architect is not made by way of a brain nearly so much as he is made by way of a cultivated, enriched heart. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Do you want to forget about Sam?'
'I think I do.'
I sighed. She was in a healthier place than I was. — Stephenie Meyer

The world is such a big place, and there's so much that goes on, but a lot of the media really just cover the same thing over and over again. — Jenna Bush

Do not be duped by little duties. Do not be a chore man all your days. — Henry Miller

As a young man, he had instinctively husbanded the freshness of his powers. At the time, it was too soon to see that this freshness was giving birth to vivacity and gaiety, and shape to the courage needed to forge a soul that does not pale, no matter what life brings, regards life not as a heavy burden, a cross, but merely as a duty, and does battle with it with dignity.
He had devoted much mental care to his heart and its wise laws. Observing the reflection of beauty on the imagination, both consciously and unconsciously, then the transition from impression to emotion, its symptoms, play, and outcome and looking around himself, advancing into life, he derived for himself the conviction that love moves the world like Archimede's lever, that it holds as much universal and irrefutable truth and good as misunderstanding and misuse do hypocrisy and ugliness.
p. 494 — Ivan Goncharov

For the first half of your life, people tell you what you should do; for the second half, they tell you what you should have done. — Richard J. Needham