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After the Ed Sullivan Show, Feb. 9, 1964, at approx. 8:04pm [laughs], after that moment every album, every guitar, evey set of drums that was ever sold ... 10% should have gone right into their pocket! — George Thorogood

Teddy grinned again. 'Truths are dangerous,' he said.
-'Then why are you writing them in a book?'
-'To catch them between the pages,' said Teddy, 'and trap them before they disappear.'
-'If they're dangerous, why not let them disappear?'
-'Because when truths disappear, they leave behind blank spaces, and that is also dangerous. — Kristin Cashore

The artist is the only one qualified to criticize his art, because only the artist knows what he was trying to express and how satisfied he is with the attempt. — Ron Brackin

You've got to win in sports - that's talent - but you've also got to learn how to remind everybody how you did win, and how often. That comes with experience. — Billie Jean King

Circle are praised, not that abound, In largeness, but the exactly round. — Edmund Waller

I'd once read somewhere that is takes about half as long to recover from a deep relationship as the relationship lasted. — Cate Tiernan

The essence of leadership is the capacity to build and develop the self-esteem of the workers. — Irwin Federman

My arm came back just as quickly as it went sore on me in 1915. I awoke one morning and learned I could throw without pain again. — Dazzy Vance

Perhaps consciousness arises when the brain's simulation of the world becomes so complex that it must include a model of itself. — Richard Dawkins

Laura, this isn't love. Love lets you go on a trip without following you. Love can live without you for a week, knowing you'll come back.'
'No, it can't.' The afternoon shadows grew long and cold. In spite of the chill, a heat rose up inside her and flooded her face. 'That's how you know it's true love. When he can't live without you.'
Karen shook her head. 'That's how you know it's obsession. Or something else. — Natalie Standiford

Today's churchless adults are not remarkably less favorable toward churches in their community; if anything, there is simply a growing "yawn, — George Barna

Fame is a form, perhaps the worst form, of incomprehension. — Jorge Luis Borges