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Brother will kill brother, spill blood across the land. Killing for religion, something I don't understand. Fools like me who cross the sea and come to foreign lands, ask the sheep for their beliefs; 'Do you kill on God's command?' — Dave Mustaine

The new kind of music seems to create not from the heart but from the head. Its composers think rather than feel. They have not the capacity to make their works exalt - they meditate, protest, analyze, reason, calculate and brood, but they do not exalt. — Sergei Rachmaninoff

Photographs are facts, but not necessarily true ... The present always surpasses the past, and the future will not care about today. — Ai Weiwei

Whatever their reasons, Hollywood, or the entertainment industry, is saying something about Indians. I don't see the rest of the media knocking down any doors to do that. — John Trudell

Your mother is going to be fine, the nurse says. I breathe more easily but the word settles into my stomach. Fine. Was she fine before? — Sara Polsky

I don't get it when people complain that baseball games are too long. — Daron Malakian

Rose has a good heart, of course, especially for one that has been broken every week for the past twenty years. — Jonathan Rice

Holding a bottle of Evian water — Jennifer Weiner

Such a question! You see, I so love humanity that - would — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A friend is never an imposition. — Frank Sinatra

If you have a screaming angry director, everyone else will be panicked as well. — Bryan Cranston

I do not want to frighten you by telling you about the temptations life will bring. Anyone who is healthy in spirit will overcome them. But there is something I want you to realize. It does not matter so much what you do. What matters is whether your soul is harmed by what you do. If your soul is harmed, something irreparable happens, the extent of which you won't realize until it will be too late. — Albert Schweitzer