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I think the music reflects the state that the society is in. It doesn't suggest the state. I think the poets and musicians and artists are of the age - not only do they lead the age on, but they also reflect that age. [ ... ] Like The Beatles. We came out of Liverpool and we reflected our background and we reflected our thoughts in what we sang, and that's all people are doing. — John Lennon

I could so totally rock the homeless scene if I didn't have a baby growing inside me. — Alisa Mullen

I have striven for perfection, it has always eluded me, but I surely had an obligation to make one more try. — Giuseppe Verdi

Perhaps it's a curse, but when you are a Lutheran, you have a sense of responsibility. — Martti Ahtisaari

A sane man often reasons from sound premises; an insane man commonly reasons as well, but the premises are unsound. — Austin O'Malley

I have no plans to call on you, Clarice, the world being more interesting with you in it. — Thomas Harris

The less explaining you do the less people speculate. — M. V. Heberden

It is the bliss of childhood that we are being warped most when we know it the least. — William Gaddis

If you don't set the tone for the day, the devil will set it for you. — Joel Osteen

And I suddenly think, as I look across the table at him, that these are the days as they will be. This is the future as we see it. The swerve and the static. The confidence and the doubt. — Colum McCann

It must be dreadful to be a grown-up if a party in an everydayish schoolroom could seem just as pleasant to you as a picnic — Margaret Epp

No one looks or feels attractive when angry. — Allan Lokos

The problem of architecture has always been the same throughout time. Its authentic quality is reached through its proportions, and the proportions cost nothing. In fact, most of them are proportions among things, not the things themselves. Art is almost always a question of proportions. — Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe