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I liked the American folk style of Woody Guthrie. — Gordon Lightfoot
It sometime is so amazing to know, how the most ordinary day turns so extraordinary, in a flash of second. And depending on harshness of a sudden jolt of reality, sometime one has no option but to still be hopeful, listen to the heartbeat, still dream grand, still dream impossible; and keep one's inner self illuminated forever. After all, dream only turns into reality, if one is genuinely passionate and truthful to it. What a waste of life it would be otherwise. — Smishra
Multiple Inheritance is like a parachute. You don't often need it, but when you do, you really need it. — Grady Booch
Buy things you truly love, things that are special, but not a lot of them. It's about value, not quantity. — Jason Wu
What's a self-respecting amusement park without a ghost? — Stephen King
The winter moon becomes a companion, the heart of the priest, sunk in meditation upon religion and philosophy, there in the mountain hall, is engaged in a delicate interplay and exchange with the moon; and it is this of which the poet sings. — Yasunari Kawabata
I looked at my daughter's face and thought, it's lovely to be beautiful but better to be healthy. — Koo Stark
Yeah, improvising only really works 100% when you're with somebody. — Bill Hader
It is easy to discover what another has discovered before. — Christopher Columbus
I'd been a girl forever, after all, familiar with and reliant upon the powers my very girlness granted me. — Cheryl Strayed
Pragmatism is nothing without imagination; and imagination is wasted without pragmatism — Robert Holdstock
Facts are all that they can offer us, and facts are a very inferior form of fiction. — Virginia Woolf
I never had a single conversation about politics with Ross Perot in my life; still haven't. — James Stockdale
We're not trying to top ourselves with each record, obviously. — Bruce Johnston
There's a natural point in the development of any religion where the prophet becomes first a nuisance and then a positive liability. Just imagine Jesus walking into an evangelical church while the collection plate was being passed around — Adrian Barnes