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Success and the art of making music are two different things for me. — Norah Jones

We can't accept that things will always be bad. If we do, we won't fight to make things better. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

'Trilogy' was more of a claustrophobic body of work. Before it was released, I hadn't left my city for 21 years, and I had never been on a plane, not once. I spent my entire life on one setting; that's probably why pieces of the album feel like one long track, because that's what my life felt like. It felt like one long song. — The Weeknd

I totally believe that God has blessed me with the unique ability to know offense, to call offense. — Gus Malzahn

I thought I did well for someone who has been out for 10 or 11 months. Then I was sub against Liverpool and tried to play for the guys and work on my fitness. — Paul Gascoigne

When I first came to Nashville, people hardly gave country music any respect. We lived in old cars and dirty hotels, and we ate when we could. — Loretta Lynn

Do not worry, Rose. I do not bite unless you wish me to. — Brandi Gillilan

I was not prepared for the actual process itself; having to go to the shop and having some molds done. — David Naughton

The wedding photographs were stained with black umbrellas. — Kate Morton

There is no greater isolation a man may experience than to be lonely in a crowd. — Claire North

Indigenous people all over the world take quite a lot of trouble with their hair and their clothes. — Michelle Paver

Anger and violence in Gaza and among Gazans is completely predictable. In a situation like ours, the absence of violence and anger would be abnormal. All of of us feel angry at least occasionally. — Izzeldin Abuelaish

Her hair had been going gray as long as he could remember; she bundled it behind in a bun held with hairpins that he frequently found on the floor when he lived boyishly close to the carpet. — John Updike