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The world, as a rule, does not live on beaches and in country clubs. — F Scott Fitzgerald

There are no wrong notes in jazz: only notes in the wrong places. — Miles Davis

24. Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord. — Anonymous

Society in every state is a blessing, but Government even in its best state is but a necessary evil ... — Howard Zinn

No matter what happens on the field, getting an education makes you a winner. — Lou Holtz

Damn it,Izzy, I told you, keeping a low profile is an essential part of every job."
"I was trying!"
"And breaking someone's arm by second period? That was your attempt at trying? — Rachel Hawkins

I have never learned to read or write music so I am not a virtuoso musician like the others you mentioned. I am completely unable to play like them because I never learned classical music, I just developed my own crazy style! — Ken Hensley

The younger generation has embraced Twitter and Facebook massively, and they spend most of their time on there. So if I want to reach new fans or keep in touch with my current, I try to use Twitter and Facebook as much as possible. — Armin Van Buuren

It pains me to speak of God in the third person. — Martin Buber

Everyday I question myself. I look in the mirror, or read one of my scripts, or I reflect on my acting and I say to myself 'that was good ... but was it Zach Braff good?' Lets just say things have been looking pretty Zach Braff so far. — Zach Braff

Good Old Socialism ... Raping The Pocketbooks Of The Rich To Give To The Poor. — Beck

That joy in discovering that the right person at the right time can open all the windows and unlock all the doors. — David Levithan

Like attracts like, beauty finds beauty, and freaks look on from the smoking section, aching. — Laini Taylor