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Favorite food? Blues (speed). Miscellaneous likes? Birds. Professional ambition? To smash one hundred drum kits. Personal ambition? To stay young forever. There you have it, the world of Keith Moon effectively encapsulated in a few choice words. Straightforward hedonistic pleasures, cheerfully destructive tendencies, and an unattainable goal, except in the words that Townshend had just written and which Moon alone would live up/down to: 'Hope I die before I get old. — Tony Fletcher

Fang snapped out his huge wings and shone the penlight under his chin so it raked his cheekbones and eyes. My mouth dropped open: He looked like the angel of death. — James Patterson

Today he told Erec "Fun is for having. It is the one thing that is forever." Erec agreed. — Kaza Kingsley

War is a thing of beauty, as I've said before, and those who say otherwise are losing. — Anonymous

True friendhip is like sound health: the value of it is seldom know until it is lost. — Charles Caleb Colton

Men tend to be hierarchical, but women are driven to make lateral connections so they can cooperate. — Helen Fisher

I love doing impressions and I love doing accents. — Atticus Shaffer

It is only in the depths of crisis and despair that the fear of losing one's personality breeds millennial hopes of rescue: otherwise, complacency prevails. — Stanley Hoffmann

I'm not strong enough for this," he whispered in her ear - like he didn't want anyone to hear that coming out of his mouth. Ever. Running her hands up his powerful back, she held him just as hard. "But I am. — J.R. Ward

The England team must always be respected. They always fight to the end. — Zinedine Zidane

Yeah sure, I'd love to have all my movies on DVD. — Jerry Bruckheimer

But like always when I try to place my thoughts in the past and hide there, the fear close at hand seeps in through the memory. — Ken Kesey

The examination system, and the fact that instruction is treated mainly as a training for a livelihood, leads the young to regard knowledge from a purely utilitarian point of view as the road to money, not as the gateway to wisdom. — Bertrand Russell