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In writing lyrics - well, for me, anyway - it's about getting into character, you know? 'Who is writing this?' In the case of the original 'Thick As A Brick,' supposedly a precocious, very young child who's fantasizing about his future and the context of all the confusing elements to which school boys are subjected at that time. — Ian Anderson

I used to go to a Gaelic class on a Saturday morning, but I never felt myself that I could speak it properly. — Johann Lamont

Whatever you do, you need courage. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I'm truly grateful to all of the family. However I'm very sorry at the same time. I didn't make many appearances in 'Dream High.' I hope to show you all a better side of me next time. — Bae Yong-joon

I don't go up to guys. I'm all about a guy sending me flowers, getting me chocolates and surprising me. — Emeraude Toubia

I didn't accept your sacrifice. I turned it down." I felt a small Oh form at my mouth, but it never quite made it past my lips.
"Are you saying you gave up getting a human body for me? — Becca Fitzpatrick

A home for everything, and like goes with like....If you consistently apply [this principle] all over your life, your life will be and remain organized. — Tim Challies

Electronic music is innately tied to the technology used to create it - as the tools evolve, so will the art. — Richie Hawtin

IF ANYONE EVER TOLD YOU THAT YOU WERE ANYTHING LESS THAN WONDERFUL...THEY LIED. THE PROBLEM NOW IS THAT AT SOME TIME IN THE PAST, YOU SWALLOWED AND BELIEVED THOSE LIES AND YOU ARE NOW LIVING THEM OUT IN THE FORM OF YOUR CURRENT PROBLEMS. — Luke Benoit

We tell rags-to-riches stories because we find something captivating in the idea of a lone hero battling overwhelming odds. — Malcolm Gladwell

The hand is a symbol of humanity, part of what makes us human - the hand that carved the Parthenon, painted the hands of God and Adam on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and wrote King Lear was the only hand that had known smallpox. That same hand had now given the disease to a monkey. — Richard Preston