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The story of the Kelly system is a story of secrets - or if you prefer, a story of entropy. — William Poundstone
What happened was, I always wanted to be a singer/songwriter kind of guy like a James Taylor or Crosby, Stills and Nash type of thing; I went to a lot of coffee houses and used to watch all those guys, but I never had the nerve to get up and do it because singing seems so personal and intimate to me. It was too revealing. — Kevin Nealon
The Stonewall riot may have been the start of a civil rights movement, but it was not the beginning of our history. — Tom Cardamone
There'll never be a perfect breakfast eaten until some man grows arms long enough to stretch down to New Orleans for his coffee & over to Norfolk for his rolls, & reaches up to Vermont & digs a slice of butter out of a spring-house, & then turns over a beehive close to a white clover patch out in Indiana for the rest. Then he'd come pretty close to making a meal on the amber that the gods eat on Mount Olympia. — O. Henry
Music is breath of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
There were other stories and other names. Second Base Stace, who had breasts in fourth grade and let some of the boys feel them. Vincent, who took acid and tried to flush a sofa down the toilet. Sheila, who allegedly masturbated with a hot dog and had to go to the emergency room. The list went on and on. — Stephen Chbosky
In every true conversion the will of man comes into line with the will of God. — Billy Graham
I would love to do some more comedy. I would love to do some silliness. I would love to do some characters that have greater vulnerability. — Kari Matchett
My call to the ministry was not a miraculous or supernatural something. On the contrary it was an inner urge calling me to serve humanity. — Martin Luther King Jr.
When I was invited to sing with Pavarotti, I had about two weeks to learn Italian. — Michael Bolton
Being a coach, I got to go home every day, [then] go out at night and have fun. I could pretty much live my normal life. — Josh Koscheck