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I write music, and I want people to listen to it and care about it and have it make some difference in their lives. When I'm fortunate for that to happen, then of course I feel very, very good about it. — Steve Reich
For it is the very commodities selected for maximum price-fixing that the regulators most want to keep in abundant supply. But when they limit the wages and the profits of those who make these commodities, without also limiting the wages and profits of those who make luxuries or semiluxuries, they discourage the production of the price-controlled necessities while they relatively stimulate the production of less essential goods. — Henry Hazlitt
I did see the Soul Train picture. That was interesting. I've heard all the jokes. I had it coming. — Mike Tomlin
Many climbers become writers because of the misconceptions about climbing. — Jonathan Waterman
Pride, ill nature, and want of sense are the three great sources of ill manners; without some one of these defects, no man will behave himself ill for want of experience, or what, in the language of fools, is called knowing the world. — Jonathan Swift
When You Need A Miracle, Be Miracle — Steve Jobs
What we're talking about is the endless, gullible elevation of necessary levels of comfort and status and everything else at the complete expense of all around us. It's going to take us a long time to learn how to climb down a little bit from the heights on which we have put ourselves. — Bill McKibben
The difficulty with telling stories about real people is you have to find a way of mixing yourself into the matter. — Olivier Dahan
Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, America, Japan, Morocco, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada. — Roger Wilk
Lying can never save us from another lie. — Vaclav Havel
Doing a thing well is often a waste of time. — Robert Byrne
She'd never tell a lie that didn't make her look good. — Marshall Thornton
sweeping out of shops, and the — Charles Dickens