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When it's me in my living room, it's pretty pure, and then what gets recorded involves more people, and it keeps escalating from there. — Liz Phair

Every time I write a song, it's different. I'm all about the rhythm of the words and the melody. Musically, you gotta have a throbbing pulse going. But as far as what it's all about, there's a million ways to go. You have to invent a new code for every song. Then you have to break it. It's like Scrabble or a crossword puzzle on steriods. I could talk about the process for days. But it's never dull and there's no one way in. — Dan Bern

it was impossible; trying to find a meaning in everything meant he had to remain alert and tense — Paulo Coelho

I'm always one time zone behind myself. — Eric Bana

Talk about polygamy! There is no true philosopher on the face of the earth but what will admit that such a system, properly carried out according to the order of heaven, is far superior to monogamy for the raising of healthy, robust children! — Brigham Young

It must be that evil communications corrupt good dispositions. — Menander

Let us never forget that our chief danger is from within. The world and the devil combined, cannot do us as much harm as our own hearts will, if we do not watch and pray. — J.C. Ryle

I don't like the name, U2, actually. — Bono

Well, I would love it if they could take all the guns away. Unfortunately, you can't do that so you hope that good people in the world have them to protect the people who can't protect themselves, — Mark Wahlberg

My feeling about fears is, if you voice your fears, they may come true. I'm superstitious enough to believe that. — Meryl Streep

Nature gives constantly to us. We as indendepent egos think we're important. Selfless giving has to do with overcoming the ego. The ego makes us unhappy. — Frederick Lenz

It is not enough to know what is good: you must be able to do it. — George Bernard Shaw