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For 'Narrow Stairs', the majority of the songs I brought in were guitar songs - songs we could sit in a room and just play. I can honestly say I had more fun and felt more inspired on this record than anything that we had done in a long time. — Ben Gibbard

I feel like the songs that I write are best when they are performed by an ensemble, rather than by one solo instrument. — Thalia Zedek

In the same spirit, when the automobile arrived, there were those that declared the horse to be the most perfect form of locomotion. — Man Ray

Any officer can get by on his sergeants. To be a sergeant you have to know your stuff. I'd rather be an outstanding sergeant than just another officer. — Daniel Daly

If a book remained roadblocked long enough, it began to decay, to fall apart; all the little tricks and illusions started to show. He — Stephen King

Do I really want to be integrated into a burning house? — James Baldwin

I spent a lot of the holidays at Charlie's home in Herefordshire, learning to drive on his — Tana French

I want to do something that matters. — Trent Reznor

No failure in America, whether of love or money, is ever simple; it is always a kind of betrayal, of a mass of shadowy, shared hopes. — Greil Marcus

We seek out a balance, most notably between logic and emotion, like Spock and Kirk, or Data and Data in that episode where his emotion chip overloaded his positronic relays. You — Russ Unger

But if you needed to HAVE AN IDEA, boredom could be to a roadblocked novel what chemotherapy was to a cancer patient. — Stephen King

Rose put down her fork. "Lord Submarine ... "
"Camarine."
"Whatever. — Ilona Andrews

Science requires us to transform into spies. — Becca Fitzpatrick

The way to get better at a skill is to force yourself to practice just beyond your limits. — Joshua Foer

You see, one of the best things about reading is that you'll always have something to think about when you're not reading. — James Patterson

Once upon a time," Gemma began, the older two girls whispering the opening with her, "which is all times and no times but not the very best of times,there was a castle. And in it lived a king who wanted nothing more in the world than a child. — Jane Yolen