I'm the New York Jew who actually grew up in Minnesota.
Al Franken
Recitation: by Male by Female
But I'm a hot-blooded Italian by nature. Whatever the situation you present, I'm going to make something out of it.
Maynard James Keenan
NaturePresentYouSituationOut
I think there are rock stars within every subgenre, and for people who are obsessed with musical theater Sutton Foster and Audra MacDonald are like Beyonce to them. I'm sure the a cappella world has their own version of that, and that exists in every geeky subculture.
Anna Kendrick
StarsPeopleWorldThinkRockOwn
I get along with everybody because I don't believe anybody.
Sirio Maccioni
BelieveBecauseAlongGetEverybody
As far as Alfa is concerned, everything is possible; the brand is extremely sporty and connected to Ferrari since the early days of motorsports.
Luca Cordero di Montezemolo
BrandEarlyConnectedPossibleDays
Of course I have bills to pay, but at the same time, it's more about the passion and the love, and I think that's where music should come from, the heart, not necessarily just to cash a check.
Ludacris
LoveMusicPassionHeartTimeThink
My first killer amp was a Sunn Beta Lead. It was solid-state, but that Sunn was incredibly loud. I used to say to my friends, 'Hey, check it out. It's only on two.'
Dimebag Darrell
FriendsSayFirstTwoLeadOut
I have this obsession with really cool, old books.
Constance Zimmer
CoolOldObsessionBooksOld Books
An artist's early work is inevitably made up of a mixture of tendencies and interests, some of which are compatible and some of which are in conflict.
Bridget Riley
WorkConflictArtistEarlyUpMade
I'm constantly lying to my dog. He only responds to manipulation and blackmail.
Riley Keough
DogLyingManipulationOnlyHe
Anyone can be a moral individual, concerned with human rights and problems; but only a college professor, a trained expert, can solve technical problems by 'sophisticated' methods. Ergo, it is only problems of the latter sort that are important or real.
Noam Chomsky
CollegeProblemsMoralImportant
At the beginning, Edo was a photographer, and I was more of a talent scout and doing styling and modelling. Then all of a sudden, in 1977, he gave me a Polaroid camera, and I discovered that instead of having to go to a lab and develop the film, I could just take a click and get a picture! It was genius, and I was very good at manipulating it.
Maripol
GoodBeginningTalentMePictureGo
Our society does not give nearly enough credit to business leaders who create jobs, behave ethically and provide products and services that enhance our lives.
Mark Skousen
BusinessSocietyEnoughCreditGive
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