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My earliest musical memory was getting to watch my dad play drums in a local band. He's a banker by trade, but a drummer at heart. I remember seeing the guitar player do the solo from "Werewolves of London" with his teeth, and that was the moment that had me hooked. — Charlie Worsham
Greek shipowners like to boast, 'I bought ships at the bottom of the market, and now they're worth ten times as much.' It goes back to the days of Onassis and Niarchos competing with each other over who had the biggest fleet, the biggest yacht and the most famous girlfriend. — Stelios Haji-Ioannou
I like to compete. — Ivan Lendl
The Olympic Games is a celebration of discipline. — Sunday Adelaja
Even now it is no longer composed of the traditional political class, but of a composite layer of corporate leaders, high-level administrators, and the heads of the major professional, labor, political, and religious organisations. — Jean-Francois Lyotard
There's a place down the street; Seven Xs. What does that mean? Maybe it's ... girls without skin. — Tom Waits
It's weird, I never wish anything bad upon anybody, except two or three old girlfriends. — Carrot Top
Conversation as talent exists only in France. In other countries, conversation provides politeness, discussion, and friendship; in France, it is an art for which imagination and soul are certainly very welcome, but which can also provide its own secret remedies to compensate you for the absence of either or both, if you so desire. — Madame De Stael
Butler: Do you think I look deaf?
William: Whadda I know. You look like you could be anything. — Richmal Crompton
I now understand that there's a difference between giving up because you don't want to try and giving up because you know you're beaten. — Arno Geiger
There are no rogue ships; there are only rogue shipowners. — Barista Uno
herself from the rains. But through the raw and broken trees she could see the valley, faint beneath a gelatinous fog. She's all but certain that she's falling toward the very same — Jason Gurley
Him to sea. The board, in imitation of so wise and salutary — Charles Dickens
