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To copy the truth can be a good thing, but to invent the truth is better, much better.

No matter the genre, music is a universal language and vibration that people can feel all over.

Mya

Singer

There's three things men always talk about - women, sports, and cars.

I've been fifty thousand times to the Louvre. I have copied everything in drawing, trying to understand.

Somebody asked me the question not too long ago: 'Dave, do you think the music business has turned corrupt.' I said: 'Absolutely not - it has always been corrupt.'

I dislike being fake the most in this world; thus, when the ambience is natural and comfortable, I find it unforgettable.

Bae Suzy

Musician

We do not have the right to discriminate against people.

Gavin Newsom

Lieutenant Governor of California

Jazz is freedom. You think about that.

I love the whole lingerie outfit - you know, thigh-high tights and garters.

The comfort zone is the great enemy to creativity; moving beyond it necessitates intuition, which in turn configures new perspectives and conquers fears.

I'm actually as common as mud. I'm not particularly well read, or bred. But the way I look... I seem to have this sort of 'aristocratic' demeanor.

Anyone can train to be a gladiator. What marks you out is having the mindset of a champion.

I wish to thank Steinway for its wonderful pianos which I've been privileged to play in all my concerts. There is no piano like it in the world.

Evgeny Kissin

Classical pianist

Russian work songs can make you suffer.

Daniel Pearl

Journalist

You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a quite clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good.

Harold Pinter

Playwright