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Jazz is the art of thinking out loud.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
Creativity is not being afraid to be different. It takes madness to jump at an idea that no one else believes in.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
All beds became deathbeds at last.
— Gene Wolfe
Average. It was the worst, most disgusting word in the English language. Nothing meaningful or worthwhile ever came from that word.
— Portia De Rossi
Jazz vision is a wordless conversation between musical notes and visual expressions.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
Jazz can be a blank canvas full of possibilities.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
What will the axemen do, when they have cut their way from sea to sea?
— James F. Cooper
I'm just a laid-back person.
— Cassie Ventura
Ideas come through us, not from us.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
My family was not Republicans. I'm the youngest. I came to this party based upon choice.
— Kevin McCarthy
Playing shortstop is 75 to 80 percent anticipation, knowing the hitter and the pitch being thrown.
— Lou Boudreau
Be drawn to the visual arts for it can expand your imagination.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
Imagination needs to be fed.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
Jazz vision for me is seeing my art in musical term. It offers me an visual expressions in an ever-changing musical palette.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
Writers seldom just stop writing. We're like serial killers in that way. You have to stop us, because we cannot stop ourselves.
— Marilyn Johnson
There is a little bit of Hitler in all white people.
— Khalid Abdul Muhammad
The last girl I went out with blew me off. Now I call her with lame excuses to see her, "Hey, did I leave a penny over there?"
— David Spade
Let me just say that it is super wierd throwing your own bash at a conference instead of just leaching off everyone else's, but hey, free beer, right?
— Rob Malda