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I don't like doing 25 songs. I think that just kills the audience. I think the show should be 17, 18, 19 songs and encores. — Bun E. Carlos

My interest in art must have started with my Catholic upbringing. Art was everywhere: churches with its paintings, sculptures, stained glass, textiles, and fine metalwork. — Cheech Marin

One doesn't expect justice from life ... it's the function of human beings to put it there ... — Gwethalyn Graham

The year 1946 was the watershed: generations born after that were increasingly exposed to the new, poorer orthographic style and gradually became reluctant to read anything written before the changes unless it was rewritten in that style. — Minae Mizumura

This is the reason why it is crucial to distinguish anger from hatred. There is a kind of anger (nonsinful kind) which ... is in God himself, while hate is not in God but is in Satan. If we do not clearly distinguish anger from hatred, then we do not clearly distinguish God from Satan! — Peter Kreeft

You worry just as much about great performance as you do about underperformance. — Mary Callahan Erdoes

He knows too much about himself to subject her to a morning after, when he will be cold, surly, impatient to be alone. — J.M. Coetzee

I guess a witness is all I am. I think as a writer, you're pretty removed. Writing is a very selfish, individualistic pursuit. So in that sense I'm a witness because I'm not participating. — Sherman Alexie

Everything family does is reflection on the other people. — Kim Kardashian

Incineration does not equal human digestion; eating a fireplace log will not store the same number of calories as burning one will produce. — Timothy Ferriss

Do you have to be quite so fanatical and selfless about it?"
"What?" Roark asked, incredulously.
"Fanatical and selfless!"
Roark smiled. He looked down at his drawings. His elbowed moved, pressing them to his body.
He said "That was the most selfish thing you've ever seen a man do. — Ayn Rand

My golden retriever, Callie, is so easy to please. She finds great pleasure in our day-to-day routine, which helps me to enjoy the simple things. She loves to jump on the couch with her favorite toys and roll around while I clap my hands. — Kristin Davis

There is a moment when the dead man, too, cancels further revision of the impure.
Thus, the dead man is a postscript to closure.
The dead man is also a form of circular reasoning, the resident tautologist in an oval universe that is robin's-egg-blue to future generations.
Perhaps it's so not important that the dead man lives.
After all, the dead man deserts the future. — Marvin Bell