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I tend to prefer the band thing. I think playing solo is good for about 45 minutes. I remember when I was on my solo tour that I got a chance to play with Martin Stephenson of the Daintees. He's now refashioned himself as almost a delta blues guitar player and he's got all the technique, all the persona and the charisma on stage. I think I do too, but I'm more of a first position strummer guy with a little bit of filigree work. I could listen to him for hours; I could listen to myself playing solo for about half an hour! — Bill Mallonee

When I'm with you, I don't breathe quite right. — F Scott Fitzgerald

It's so difficult, isn't it? To see what's going on when you're in the absolute middle of something? It's only with hindsight we can see things for what they are. — S.J. Watson

Going through this musical experience really helped us to understand the core of the film. — Isabelle Huppert

When I got divorced, I thought 'Well, there goes my act.' — Louis C.K.

My help cometh from heaven's hills: without Jesus I can do nothing. As a branch cannot bring forth fruit except it abide in the vine, no more can I, except I abide in Him. What Jonah learned in the great deep, let me learn this morning in my closet: "Salvation is of the Lord. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

He would conclude that nothing was real except chance. — Paul Auster

John Edgar Park introduced me to the gentle art of recreational lock-picking. It's fun and potentially useful to know how to tickle tumblers in the right way to open door locks and padlocks. — Mark Frauenfelder

True statesmanship is the art of changing a nation from what it is into what it ought to be. — William Rounseville Alger

I think it's almost impossible for any expert to predict for the rapid changes we see in the Middle East. They are rapid and they will continue for quite a while. — Abdallah II Of Jordan

I can't listen to music while writing - any such distraction would have dreadful consequences. — Lincoln Child