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I once tried playing baseball but I started crying. — Thom Yorke

Childhood is like being Drunk!
Everyone remembers what you did,
Except you! — IAn

There is no substitute for persistence. The person who makes persistence his watch-word, discovers that "Old Man Failure" finally becomes tired, and makes his departure. Failure cannot cope with persistence. — Napoleon Hill

Antonio Sanchez is from Mexico City. I met him at a Pat Metheny concert. He did a solo, and I thought, 'This is an octopus man!' — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

It is only love that has already fallen sick that is killed by absence. — Diane De Poitiers

A few guys will get up there with turntables as purists, to play vinyl or whatever. — A-Trak

Kate laid her hand against his cheek. "Why do you keep doing this? Why do you keep getting hurt?"
"Bad habit," Milligan mumbled. — Trenton Lee Stewart

The previous day she had been on a conference call with a younger Urban Outfitters marketing team member (the chain now sells more vinyl and turntables than anyone else in America), who asked Braun what the little lines on the records meant. "I had to tell her those are the songs," she said. — David Sax

I'm not a good guy, Jacey. I'm not the person that you'd like to believe. Please know that. Don't make the mistake of romanticizing me. — Courtney Cole

He fed his insides before they fed on him. — Michael L. Martin Jr.

In my experience flying search-and-rescue missions, the greatest single variable contributing to successful rescues was the preparedness and expertise of the person(s) in distress. — Tom Gross

A week went by and nothing. But eventually, as they always will, the rumors reached me. And everyone knows you can't disprove a rumor. — Jay Asher

She was the only person in the house, of either sex, who did not seem to have a heart pierced by the sorrow of thwarted love. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez