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I love singing along to the radio while I'm riding in the back of a squad car. — Dane Cook
Universal morality is to be found in little everyday penny-events just as much as in great ones. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
We are all of us stars, and we deserve to twinkle. — Marilyn Monroe
If you hear unwanted voices,
just keep your heart singing. — Toba Beta
It seems to be in fashion among Russian politicians to blame Berezovsky for everything. Soon they'll be holding him responsible for global warming, earthquakes and tsunamis. — Alexander Lebedev
We read our own political content into The Clash, and they accepted it. — Billy Bragg
I don't care about anybody's opinion - I care that my movies move you in a way to think about things and consider your own life. — Andrew Levitas
What we have, we all must lose - that applied to everything, even to that which we thought we had the greatest right. We were tenants of this earth - nothing more. — Alexander McCall Smith
What's going on?" Royce asked as throngs of people suddenly moved toward him from the field and the castle interior.
"I mentioned that you saw the thing and now they want to know what it looks like," Hadrian explained. "What did you think? They were coming to lynch you?"
He shrugged. "What can I say? I'm a glass-half-empty kinda guy."
"Half empty?" Hadrian chuckled. "Was there ever any drink in that glass? — Michael J. Sullivan
I think ballads transcend better into my work when I remix something. — Cedric Gervais
When admiring human accomplishments we should not confuse
the achievements of the few for the capacity of the many. — Geoffroy Birtz
All great work is preparing yourself for the accident to happen. — Sidney Lumet
Great men were always average men, that summoned the courage, honor and will to do extraordinary things that would change the world. I feat of natural determination born of a perceived need. These men and women speak for each of us for all time, and their lives and deaths we watch come and go because it is so much easier to play Voyeur than Hero. — Tonny K. Brown
