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In the late '70s, I had a band - the David Johansen band, for lack of a better name - and I started collecting, not records, but tapes from people I knew who had jump-blues records. — David Johansen

But despite everything, we didn't do badly by one another, we did as well as most. I wish she were here, so I could tell her I finally know this. — Margaret Atwood

You get self-obsessed when you're ill. You can't see anything around you. — Sophie Kinsella

Some girls had their heads in the clouds. My head was somewhere on the other side of the galaxy. — Angela N. Blount

The quail was tender, the potatoes smothered in butter, and the beans roasted in garlic. — Brian McClellan

Out of economic hardship can come change - we are suddenly cast onto our wits and our talents and our resources and our strengths, as we lose all the choices we once had. — Michael Leunig

I do not believe in God, but I believe God is man's greatest idea. Those incapable of religious feeling or those (like hard-core gay activists) who profane sacred ground do not have the imagination to educate the young. ... Until the left comes to its senses about the cultural power of religion, the right will continue to broaden its appeal — Camille Paglia

Every single day I'm shocked. — Karlie Kloss

It is never a good practice to continue to sleep after sunrise. We should not think of staying in bed once we are awake; it increases laziness and dullness. Those who cannot decrease the amount of sleep quickly may do it in gradual stages. Those who do regular spiritual practice do not need much sleep. — Mata Amritanandamayi

This place is a regular whispering-gallery. — Arnold Bennett

The basic idea is always constructed around piano or guitar and a voice, that's what we live and die by, because if you build up from that foundation, it's going to be strong. — Wesley Schultz

There are words to paint the misery of love, but none to paint its happiness ... — Letitia Elizabeth Landon