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When I tour with the new album, I still do the classics, and I love the atmosphere it creates with the whole audience singing along. — Bonnie Tyler

I market for the same reason a pilot keeps his engines running once he is off the ground. — William Wrigley Jr.

In Finland, getting a university degree is the first thing that you expect your kids to do. — Renny Harlin

Let there be an end to thought. Thus do I refute Descartes.' I sprawled, not a cogito or a sum to my name. — Roger Zelazny

I get that same queasy, nervous, thrilling feeling every time I go to work. That's never worn off since I was 12 years-old with my dad's 8-millimeter movie camera. — Steven Spielberg

The cross saves completely, or not at all. Our faith does not divide the work of salvation between itself and the cross. It is the acknowledgment that the cross alone saves, and that it saves alone. Faith adds nothing to the cross, nor to its healing virtue. — Horatius Bonar

You don't know what I am, anymore. You cannot fathom what I've endured. Don't imagine you've tamed me. — Jodi Meadows

Keeping your family together is an extraordinary feat - especially in the face of great conflict. — DeVon Franklin

The ability to see our lives as stories and share those stories with others is at the core of what it means to be human. We use stories to order and make sense of our lives, to define who we are, even to construct our realities: this happened, then this happened, then this. I was, I am, I will be. We recount our dreams, narrate our days and organize our memories into stories we tell others and ourselves. As natural-born storytellers, we respond to others' stories because they are deeply, intimately familiar. — John Capecci And Timothy Cage

But no customer is going to buy based on their existing wage structure. — David D. Cole

People make songs so that somebody else will hear them and want to do them. I guess it's an indication that the songs aren't so ultra-personal that they can't possibly be interpreted by anyone else. — Tom Waits