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All I want is for people to listen to it with unbiased ears, and decide for themselves. I just don't want them to be dictated to by the media, or have preconceptions about it. If you like it, great. If you don't, fair enough. More Melanie Chisholm
The best safety lies in fear. More William Shakespeare
Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers. More Thomas Stearns (T.S.) Eliot
Never begin the day until it is finished on paper. More Jim Rohn
There's a higher form of happiness in commitment. I'm counting on it. More Claire Forlani
Let your character be kept up the very end, just as it began, and so be consistent. More Horace
For its part, Government will listen. We will strive to listen in new ways -- to the voices of quiet anguish, to voices that speak without words, the voices of the heart, to the injured voices, and the anxious voices, and the voices that have despaired of being heard. More Richard Nixon
That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea, and that is a wrong one. More Samuel Johnson
In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o clock in the morning, day after day. More unknown unknown
The term clinical depression finds its way into too many conversations these days. One has a sense that a catastrophe has occurred in the psychic landscape. More Leonard Cohen
How we dwelt in two worlds the daughters and the mothers in the kingdom of the sons. More Adrienne Rich
Ronald Reagan has held the two most demeaning jobs in the country; President of the United States and radio broadcaster for the Chicago Cubs. More George F. Will
An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes. More Cato Elder
Often the test of courage is not to die but to live. More Anthony Owen
I really believe in the Freudian idea that every man wants a woman who's like his mother More Ashton Kutcher
Fat Bastard: Do ya have ta call me fat? I tried going on a diet you know. The Zone, ya know, 'Carbs are the enemy,' eh?
Fat Bastard: [extension from deleted scene] But the portions were so wee I ate the delivery man. More Sandy Gallin
Because of all the scenes of him writing songs, it wouldn't work to have me singing the lines while he's writing, and then have his voice come out later onstage. More Joaquin Rafael Phoenix
Broadway, such as I see it now and have seen it for twenty-five years, is a ramp that was conceived by St. Thomas Aquinas while he was yet in the womb. It was meant originally to be used only by snakes and lizards, by the horned toad and the red heron, but when the great Spanish Armada was sunk the human kind wriggled out of the ketch and slopped over, creating by a sort of foul, ignominious squirm and wiggle the cunt-like cleft that runs from the Battery south to the golf links north through the dead and wormy center of Manhattan Island. More Henry Miller
What have we achieved in mowing down mountain ranges, harnessing the energy of mighty rivers, or moving whole populations about like chess pieces, if we ourselves remain the same restless, miserable, frustrated creatures we were before? To call such activity progress is utter delusion. We may succeed in altering the face of the earth until it is unrecognizable even to the Creator, but if we are unaffected wherein lies the meaning? More Henry Miller
What I always hated and detested and cursed above all things was this contentment, this healthiness and comfort, this carefully preserved optimism of the middle classes, this fat and prosperous brood of mediocrity. More Hermann Hesse

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