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I would work with Trevor Horn any day of the week. I have a great relationship with him. — Chris Squire

Memory isn't the facts, it's just a record you keep to yourself. With the facts, memory is useless. — Guy Pearce

According to bourgeois standards, those who are completely unlucky and unsuccessful are automatically barred from competition, which is the life of society. Good fortune is identified with honor, and bad luck with shame. — Hannah Arendt

Each of you is a unique child of God. God knows you individually. He sends messages of encouragement, correction, and direction fitted to you and to your needs. — Henry B. Eyring

Four in a row! We are overwhelmed with gratitude. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the bravery of our clients and the creativity of our teams around the world. — Tham Khai Meng

The sense of flowing, which is so crucial to song, is also crucial to poetry. — Edward Hirsch

what still more shocking outrages were perpetrated upon his mind! with all his noble powers and sublime aspirations, how like a brute was he treated, even by those professing to have the same mind in them that was in Christ Jesus! to what dreadful liabilities was he continually subjected! — Frederick Douglass

Start maximising what you have, instead of worrying what you don't have. — Tony Curl

What most people really want is to be listened to, respected, and understood. — John C. Maxwell

I don't subscribe to any religion so it didn't matter to me if I prayed in a shrine, temple, or church. Butbe cause I was asking for so much I assumed Buddha and the Christian God wouldn't even listen — Novala Takemoto

Christianity is the key that fits the lock of the universe. — Nancy Pearcey

The thing to judge in any jazz artist is, does the man project and does he have ideas. — Miles Davis

Making verses is almost as common as taking snuff, and God can tell what miserable stuff people carry about in their pockets, and offer to all their acquaintances, and you know one cannot refuse reading and taking a pinch. — Mary Wortley Montagu

I realized that Eastern thought had somewhat more compassion for all living things. Man was a form of life that in another reincarnation might possibly be a horsefly or a bird of paradise or a deer. So a man of such a faith, looking at animals, might be looking at old friends or ancestors. In the East the wilderness has no evil connotation; it is thought of as an expression of the unity and harmony of the universe. — William O. Douglas