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I took the sheep and cut their throats over the pit, and let the dark blood flow. Then there gathered the spirits of the dead, brides and unwed youths, old men worn out by labour, and tender maidens with hearts still new to sorrow. — Homer
We are extremely proud to represent all of Radio One's stations within the Katz Radio Group. For the past five years we have worked diligently alongside Radio One to build their business in the markets we have historically represented including Houston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia , Raleigh and Columbus. At a time of significant growth in the African American consumer market the addition of the remaining Radio One stations expands our ability to deliver strategic marketing solutions to our agency and advertiser customers. — Steve Shaw
Love and mercy that's what you need tonight. Love and mercy to you and your friends tonight. — Brian Wilson
It is not what we have but what we enjoy that constitutes our abundance. — Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
Being a disgusting, disease-carrying bug with a brain the size of a pinhead isn't something you deal with easily. It takes time to adjust to the idea. — Rick Yancey
Belief is a very peculiar thing: we tend to put more store in a belief we like than a fact we hate. — Stephen Tobolowsky
Oh God, I'm awful at sports. In gym I just try and avoid getting hit in the face. — Tavi Gevinson
I used to feel like I was drowning. So I stopped trying to swim. — Oliver Sykes
My family was a Christian family. But I had to get to Kansas to play the blues. — Jay McShann
I've never been one of those actors who has touted myself as a fascinating human being. I had to decide early on whether I was to be an actor or a personality. — Robert De Niro
I was sitting in my office when someone called to tell me two light planes had collided with the World Trade Centre. I turned on my television; before long, there was this procession of people of all kinds walking up the street. What I remember most was the silence of that crowd; there was no sound. — Tom Wolfe
Each step you take reveals a new horizon. You have taken the first step today. Now, I challenge you to take another. — Dan Poynter
Instead of seeing depression as a dysfunction, it is a functioning phenomenon. It stops you cold, sets you down, makes you damn miserable. — James Hillman
The soul of the artist cannot remain hidden. — Henri J.M. Nouwen