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I look up to Martha Stewart, and I love that she has product lines that are true extensions of her brand.
— Tyra Banks
He would write and write. He would make wonderful things happen. Some of it would be true. All of it would be true. Most of it would be true.
— Kate DiCamillo
Pearls mean tears.
— Doris Lessing
My mother gave me a choice. She said, 'Would you like to take singing lessons or piano.' I'm glad I chose piano.
— McCoy Tyner
My life was going to flash before my eyes, but it decided to hide behind my eyes and quake with terror instead.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
The soul needs more space than the body.
— Axel Munthe
The art of writing fiction is to sail as dangerously close to the truth as possible without sinking the ship
— Kinky Friedman
I really love the piano and I feel very fortunate that I am able to play and travel all over the world as my career.
— McCoy Tyner
Giving is a stream of abundance.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I never liked my own species. On why so many of his comics are about animals, in an interview.
— Gary Larson
I really do enjoy accompanying people - it's a challenge and a joy when you get it right.
— McCoy Tyner
Every performance is different, but I try to approach them in the same way and give it my all.
— McCoy Tyner
I remember coming home from school - I couldn't wait to get to the piano so I could play and practice.
— McCoy Tyner
When a man's faith is never tried, I don't think he'll ever learn anything. You have to have trial and tribulation, or what are you going to learn?
— McCoy Tyner
Americans spend 3 billion hours per year filling out tax forms and keeping tax records.
— Jim Ramstad
there as a kid, wide-eyed, listening as my mother would talk about how at age nine she
— Peter M. Rhee
Real beauty is never vain.
— Ellen Buckingham Mathews
Ideal goals are a menace in themselves, as much in more modern philosophers as in Plato.
— Moses Finley