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Playing music is the best thing in the world. It makes show business almost bearable.
— David Johansen
I was also in love with the English language.
— Dick Schaap
I know for sure that I have an instinct for color, and that it will come to me more and more, that painting is in the very marrow of my bones.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Also, I am driven by a wonderful muse called alimony.
— Dick Schaap
Golf is a bloodless sport-if you don't count ulcers.
— Dick Schaap
The days when I had that kind of spondulics at my beck and call are gone, gone, gone! Our house is mortgaged, twice over!
— David Mitchell
I became a performer because it was what I enjoyed doing.
— Richard Pryor
The doctor is not a miracle worker who can magically save us but, rather, an expert adviser who can assist us in our own recovery.
— Michael Crichton
The great secret of an authentic tagine is to simmer the ingredients over a low heat, so that everything remains deliciously moist and tender.
— Ghillie Basan
My writing improved the more I wrote - and the more I read good writing, from Shakespeare on down.
— Dick Schaap
Tessa touched his wrist lightly with her hand. "Be brave," she said. "It's not a duck, is it?
— Cassandra Clare
Sportswriters have changed more than sportswriting.
— Dick Schaap
Cliches and adjectives permeated my prose.
— Dick Schaap
If I got paid, it was no more than five dollars a column, and I still think I was overpaid.
— Dick Schaap
I don't think there's anything exceptional or noble in being philanthropic. It's the other attitude that confuses me.
— Paul Newman
You know, my problem is I can't say no to people, especially people who want to write me checks to do things.
— Dan Savage
I just can't believe all the things I did that decade.
— Dick Schaap
Sugar Ray Leonard was as close as anyone came after Ali to being Ali, but he wasn't Ali.
— Dick Schaap
Things We Couldn't Say by Diet Eman and James Schaap (Eerdmans, 1994).
— Kathryn J. Atwood