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When you don't talk about something, then something will talk about itself for you. — Alexander McCall Smith
I would play music every day from the time I was about 4 or 5 years old. Every time I would go from one end of the house to the other, I would pass the piano and play a few notes. — William Eggleston
The commonest, dullest, most threadbare topic might be rendered interesting by the skill of the speaker. — Jane Austen
Leadership is about uncertainty. Deal with it — Andy Stanley
Her hair was matted to her head, glistening dark red, like wine through a murky bottle. Her torn shirt hung loose, a breast carelessly exposed, and her breeches were taut against the lean muscles of her legs. She treaded through the waves, never swaying in the current, until she stood before him, face concealed in shadow. "You swim faster with one arm than I with two," she said.
Nathan laughed. "You frightened me. — Matt Tomerlin
I know, it's true. I've played these tortured teenagers. I can't wait to shed that image. — Claire Danes
She did not find these riches (of fulfillment). They were a gift from God. — Lyle W. Dorsett
As a kid, I really wasn't thinkin' about no golf. — Boo Weekley
In Modernism, reality used to validate media. In Postmodernism, the media validate reality. If you don't believe this, just think how many times you've described some real event as being 'just like a movie.' — Brad Holland
Russia is not a homogenous country; it's a very fragmented country. — Alexei Mordashov
My belief is that cancer comes from inside you and so much of it has to do with the environment of your body. It's the stress that will turn that gene on or not. — Melissa Etheridge
How could you even dream or think something of someone who is as uncommercial as I am? — Lou Reed
It is difficult to preach, this morality of mediocrity! It may never admit what it is and what it wants! It must speak about restraint and worth and duty and love of one's neighbor. — Friedrich Nietzsche
In contemporary society [the typical lady] is an archaism, and can't hardly understand herself unless she knows her own history. — Emily James Smith Putnam
