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I spent so many years with people saying, 'Hey, you're like America's boyfriend!' — Luke Wilson

But I think it's hard for me to only put out one record a year. Because I get too antsy. But it's good I'm learning to do that, because each record counts. And you should make it count. — Ty Segall

Man alone, during his brief existence on this earth, is free to examine, to know, to criticize, and to create. In this freedom lies his superiority over the forces that pervade his outward life. He is that unique organism in terms of matter and energy, space and time, which is urged to conscious purpose. Reason is his characteristic and indistinguishing principle. But man is only man
and free
when he considers himself as a total being in whom the unmediated whole of feeling and thought is not severed and who impugns any form of atomization as artificial, mischievous, and predatory. — Ruth Nanda Anshen

When you're in a train and it breaks down, well, there you is. But when you're in a plane and it breaks down, there you AIN'T. — Amy Hill Hearth

Hell isn't fire and brimstone. It's New York City. — Karina Halle

Everyone is born unique. No comparison is possible. You are you, and I am I. — Rajneesh

Life is certainly only worthwhile as it represents struggle for worthy causes. There is no struggle in perfect security. I am quite certain that the human being could not continue to exist if he or she had perfect security. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Edinburgh suited Ann; she liked the tall, dignified buildings of grey stone, the short days that sank into street-lamped evenings at five o'clock, and the dual personality of the city's main street, which on one side had glittering shops and on the other the green sweep of Princes Street Gardens. — Maggie O'Farrell

I was never crying and shaking like the Beliebers do, but I understand the idolizing of a hero. — Jon M. Chu

I've always felt very attuned to, and at home in, the gay community. — Annaleigh Ashford

In the interests of economy they condemned hundreds of children to death and I call it murder. — James Maxton