The nineteenth century believed in science but the twentieth century does not.
Gertrude Stein
Recitation: by Male by Female
I started playing harp about fourteen years ago.
Joanna Newsom
YearsPlayingStartedFourteenHarp
Television has been really good to me in terms of the roles I've been able to get on TV as opposed to the roles I've gotten in film and in theater.
Joe Morton
GoodMeTelevisionFilmGetBeen
Nothing I read about grief seemed to exactly express the craziness of it; which was the interesting aspect of it to me - how really tenuous our sanity is.
Joan Didion
GriefMeInterestingNothingSanity
I am not a black artist, I am an artist.
Jean-Michel Basquiat
I AmBlackArtistAm
Everyone wants to see collisions, so I'm ready to give some.
Rob Gronkowski
ReadyEveryoneSeeGiveWantsSome
For our first album, we were our own dressers. We didn't have no stylists. We came up with all of the ideas when it came to dressing. At that time, Cross Colours and Jabos were really popular, so we were able to get stuff from them, but we always added accessories.
Rozonda Thomas
TimeIdeasAccessoriesFirstAlways
Sustaining Peace is happening. But it is the exception - not the norm.
Miroslav Lajcak
PeaceHappeningExceptionNorm
It's so cool for me to do what I love to do for a living and meet people from all over the world.
Josh Turner
LovePeopleMeCoolWorldLiving
I'm not really a country singer, although I did make a couple albums and love its simple, straight-from-the-heart approach, but I have always sung a lot of jazz, show tunes, pop tunes, gospel and blues.
Dinah Shore
LoveSimpleCountryBluesJazzShow
You all know who she is. There's very little she isn't.
Debbie Reynolds
YouKnowSheLittleWhoVery
It doesn't matter how old I get, I always act like an excited five year-old kid with severe ADD and a waddle at Disneyland.
Chris Colfer
MatterOldKidDisneylandAlways
I cast my first vote on my father's lap in 1960, for Richard Nixon, in the voting booth. I was 8.
Christopher Buckley
FatherVotingVoteFirstCastBooth
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