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Dutch is not so much a language as an ailment of the throat. — John Green
All of our songs take these really big creative turns and twists throughout the process, so sometimes songs will start out as a melody or some musical chord progressions. — Chester Bennington
I'm trying to grow older with wisdom. — Alek Wek
The moment has been waiting the way the top step of the stairs waits for the sleepwalker. — Jeanette Winterson
The spirit of truth and the spirit of freedom - these are the pillars of society. — Henrik Ibsen
Is man an ape or an angel? Now I am on the side of the angels. — Benjamin Disraeli
When I was in high school I was 250 pounds. — Adam Lambert
People aren't so interested in seeing movies about women's problems. — Teri Garr
The past is there, but life is circular. I have a strong sense of the circularity of time. — Richard Flanagan
Bigotry is the sacred disease. — Heraclitus
A city that was to live by night after the wilderness had passed. A city that was to forge out of steel and blood-red neon its own peculiar wilderness. — Nelson Algren
I don't think I differentiate between composition and improvisation. Improvisation could be a large part of a composition. — Yoshi Wada
You're not even happy. You're throwing away your own life because you love someone who's not here anymore, and you hate it, and it's killing you. Love is the worst thing that ever happened to you, but you still love her. — Dan Wells
I would apologize for my rudeness, if I had any manners. Happily, I don't. — Tamora Pierce
The tragedy has been so uncommon, so complete and of such personal importance to so many people, that we are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture, and hypothesis. The difficulty is to detach the framework of fact - of absolute undeniable fact - from the embellishments of theorists and reporters. Then, having established ourselves upon this sound basis, it is our duty to see what inferences may be drawn and what are the special points upon which the whole mystery turns. — Arthur Conan Doyle
