In everything truth surpasses the imitation and copy.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Recitation: by Male by Female
As a professional climber, that's the question you always get: Why, why, why? It's an ineffable thing; you can't describe it.
Jimmy Chin
YouProfessionalWhyQuestionAlways
'The Young and the Restless' is my favorite television show.
Jesse Ventura
TelevisionYoungRestlessShow
I think one of my favorite productions ever was Sondheim's 'Assassins' at the Roundabout in 2004. Beyond brilliant.
Robert Lopez
ThinkBeyondBrilliantFavoriteEver
Injustice boils in men's hearts as does steel in its cauldron, ready to pour forth, white hot, in the fullness of time.
Mary Harris Jones
TimeMenInjusticeWhiteReadyHot
One day I went up to my mom and I said, 'Mom, can I have permission to build a 2.3-million electron-volt atom smasher - a betatron - in the garage?' And my mom stared at me, and she said, 'Sure. Why not? And don't forget to take out the garbage.'
Michio Kaku
DayMeMomSaidForgetBuild
I'll never graduate from collagen.
Dolly Parton
NeverGraduateCollagen
Loving God is never separate from loving our brothers and sisters. It's always the same.
Clementa C. Pinckney
GodLovingNeverSameAlwaysOur
I want to write something that celebrates life, that's fun to listen to.
Brendon Urie
LifeFunWantListenWrite
If you're well-known, you're at the risk of becoming your own character. When you're alone, as a writer, you have to be unknown, putting it all on the paper.
Antonio Munoz Molina
CharacterAloneYouUnknownRisk
I wish there was a season where I was playing and didn't have no aches, no pains, no bruises, no nothing.
Allen Iverson
WishNothingI WishPlayingPains
As a lyricist, you love to hear other great lyrics or other great concepts.
Alicia Keys
LoveGreatYouConceptsLyricsHear
Give me the comma of imperfect striving, thus to find zest in the immediate living. Ever the reaching but never the gaining, ever the climbing but never the attaining of the mountain top.
Winston Graham
MountainMeFindStrivingLiving
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