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Nowadays, performers worry too much about how they look. They're not concerned about what they're really saying to their audience. — Gloria Trevi

We are a global society, and one does not have to be from Germany to give a great performance of Beethoven. — Leonard Slatkin

The let-alone lies not in your good will. — William Shakespeare

We also have to ask if we focusing on the most important priorities. — Fred Thompson

It's very lonely, feeling like an outcast. Like you are invited to a costume party, but you are the only one in a mask. — Ellen Schreiber

God gives quietness at last. — John Greenleaf Whittier

I find the surface of a photograph a thing of beauty in and of itself, and it is this surface that makes a photograph unique relative to other two-dimensional media. — John Sexton

Everything has the potential to be extraordinary, whether an old photograph, a book or a life. If you find it ordinary, you simply need to take a closer look. — Claire Cameron

My favorite track from the album Independent is Hold On. Everyone at some point fights battles or has struggles, and in moments of doubt or defeat, this is the song coming from a place of never giving up. It makes me think of the angel on the shoulder voicing understanding but guiding you in the right direction to take you out of that dark place. — Mya

He ... knew, in that instant, that his life would not be an easy one-he was different, he looked different, he thought differently. — Alan Cumming

History abhors determinism but cannot tolerate chance. — Bernard DeVoto

The lives of all of us have been moulded largely by induction through suggestion. — William Walker Atkinson

He slapped her face with amazing objectivity and repeated the question. — Ray Bradbury

There will be absolutely no macho-man, bossy-pants shenanigans allowed. — Julie Johnson