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Nothing in recent years, on television or anywhere else, has improved on a good story that begins "Once upon a time ... "
— William Bennett
I grew up listening to most of my parents' music like The Beatles and ABBA and all that stuff.
— Tammin Sursok
I'm not leaving. No way in hell," Cole said, eyes flashing, "am I leaving you again.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
I have come to believe that one thing people cannot bear is a sense of injustice. Poverty, cold, even hunger are more bearable than injustice.
— Millicent Fenwick
After the advent of the written word, the masses who could not - or were not permitted to - read, were given sermons by the few who could.
— Theodore Bikel
There is no better teacher than adversity;
there is none wiser than its student. — Matshona Dhliwayo
there is none wiser than its student. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I wasn't listening to that much classical music - not much more than anything else. I was really lucky to have parents who loved all kinds of music.
— Cecile McLorin Salvant
Every year, employees' theft and fraud at the workplace are estimated at about $600 billion.
— Dan Ariely
I won't disturb the slumber of feelings that have died. If I never loved I never would have cried ... I am a rock.
— Paul Simon
It is not that I am so clever; it is that everyone else is so stupid.
— George Bernard Shaw
The spirit of light gives birth to the soul of love.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Criticism is not construction, it is observation.
— George William Curtis
If you maintain a consistent political position long enough, you'll eventually be accused of treason.
— Mort Sahl
I've grown up with my parents' music tastes, listening to Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones.
— Saoirse Ronan
People need each other and think it is love. There's no hanging on to, or fencing in, of the other one when one loves.
— Lester Levenson
I don't know if I was funny as a child, though I always thought my parents really enjoyed listening to me sing.
— Pippa Evans
I think sitting in the car with your parents and listening to music is an essential to growing up.
— James Vincent McMorrow
Hughes might discuss Calvinism ably, but he did not live it, he was - by Time corporate standards - just a little lazy.
— David Halberstam