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No one had ever told me that whites were supposed to sing one kind of music and blacks another - I sang what I liked in the only voice I had. — Charley Pride

So now I don't have time to practice drums. It's been five years since I've touched the drums. — Ikue Mori

Several times Rincewind noticed hydrophobes - their ingrained expressions of self-revulsion at their own bodily fluids - were distinctive — Terry Pratchett

What so pure, which envious tongues will spare?
Some wicked wits have libell'd all the fair,
With matchless impudence they style a wife,
The dear-bought curse, and lawful plague of life;
A bosom serpent, a domestic evil,
A night invasion, and a mid-day devil;
Let not the wise these sland'rous words regard,
But curse the bones of ev'ry living bard. — Alexander Pope

I just would like to spend more time in New York City. — Scott Speedman

Spencer's other grandmother, Mary Ann Olpin Woolley, was from England — The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints

History is always written to serve the powerful. — Kevin Emerson

I don't come from a musical family at all, but I realized early on I was a musician. I started begging for a piano when I was 6 years old. — Jason Robert Brown

I'm an old-fashioned person and I happen to believe in traditional marriage. — John Kasich

There's a particular kind of people I despise. Those who seek some higher purpose or 'universal goal', those who do not know what to live for, who moan that they 'must find themselves.' You hear it all around us. That seems to be the official bromide of our century. Every book you open. Every drooling self-confession. It seems to be the noble thing to confess. I think it would be the most shameful one. — Ayn Rand

So with occasional tiffs, but on the whole rollicking, they drew near the Neverland; for after many moons they did reach it, and, what is more, they had been going pretty straight all the time, not perhaps so much owing to the guidance of Peter or Tink as because the sland was out looking for them. It is only thus that anyone may sight those magic shores. — J.M. Barrie

The dynamic ideal we call democracy, gradually growing up in the human heart for two-thousand five hundred years, at least, has now every opportunity to found the natural democratic state in these United States of America by way of natural economic order and a natural, or organic, architecture. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Success cannot be measured in wealth, fame or power, but by whether you have made a positive difference for others. — Richard Branson

It is human to search for the theory of everything and it is superhuman to find it. — Kedar Joshi