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I always say that the problem with jazz accessibility is not the content of the music, it's people's ability to access it. — Esperanza Spalding

Prosperity too often has the same effect on a Christian that a calm at sea has on a Dutch mariner; who frequently, it is said, in those circumstances, ties up the rudder, gets drunk, and goes to sleep. — William Cornelius Van Horne

I like England more than I did when I left. It's become a bit of a better country in the last ten years, in the attitude of it. A bit more Americanized, which is both good and bad. At least when you order a cup of coffee they don't give you a hard time. — Teddy Thompson

It is a very powerful feeling to know that my work is affecting people and to hear it from them directly. — Ron Haviv

I threw out all those Latin words - the ones that end in 'ion' - the ones that never quite describe you ... — John Geddes

A lot of people give up when the world seems to be against them, but that's the point when you should push a little harder. I use the analogy of running a race. It seems as though you can't carry on, but if you just get through the pain barrier, you'll see the end and be okay. Often, just around the corner is where the solution will happen. — James Dyson

The French are always reticent to surrender to the wishes of their friends and always more than willing to surrender to the wishes of their enemies. — Dennis Miller

When it comes to misfortune, we are all selfish at heart, offering up the same prayers: not me, not mine. Not yet. — Simon Beckett

Be still my tongue, for i know not what to say; My life is lived in darkness and here i will remain. — Ronnie Radke

As we gain more knowledge about materials and processes in the universe, that could open up benefits that we can't even imagine. But you have to be willing to fund science without knowledge of the benefits. — Fred Kavli

But I do exist. Remember that . . . This is not Avalon now, t'Larien, and today is not yesterday. It is a dying Festival world, a world without a code, so each of us must cling tightly to whatever codes we bring with us. (Jaan Vikary) — George R R Martin