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And you don't want to just totally mess up the rhythm when you're playing with Bob Dylan. — Jenna Elfman

Thanks to quality education, Israel is one of the most advanced countries in the world .. Israel is advancing in high-tech even more than other developed countries. — Bill Gates

It reminded him that time was short, but that beautiful endings could still be found at the end of cold, dreary days. — Jamie Ford

What then? Joy-jaunts, impassioned flings, Love and its ecstasy, Will always have been great things, great things to me! — Thomas Hardy

I'd lie in bed in my dormitory and grab at bits of my body, wanting to tear them off ... I was so large by then that, in the heat, my thighs chafed together and bled. I was very unhappy, and yet no one ever asked me how I felt. — Marcus Brigstocke

I was honoured when they asked me to appear at the president's birthday rally in Madison Square Garden. There was like a hush over the whole place when I came on to sing 'Happy Birthday,' like if I had been wearing a slip, I would have thought it was showing or something. I thought, 'Oh, my gosh, what if no sound comes out!' — Marilyn Monroe

If you don't fear death, then let Kieran meet it. — Cassandra Clare

It is possible that the most misunderstood man upon earth is the collector of books ... — Vincent Starrett

I am the Empire at the end of the decadence. — Paul Verlaine

The best thing you can give as a leader is a reason to trust. People want to trust. They're hungry for it. But they're selective. They'll only give it to a motivator, a communicator, a teacher, a real person. Someone who in good times and bad always does the right thing. — Jeffrey R. Immelt

Having established itself securely on shipboard, the chronometer was soon taken for granted, like any other essential thing, and the whole question of its contentious history, along with the name of its original inventor, dropped from the consciousness of the seamen who used it every day. — Dava Sobel

Worse than despair,
Worse than the bitterness of death, is hope. — Percy Bysshe Shelley