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You should never be ashamed of the suffering you've been through.
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Today, I'd like to talk to Bob Marley. I'd just like to ask him what was his method. Bob is one of the greatest songwriters ever. I don't know if people understand how powerful his songs are and the simplicity and genius behind them, from 'Redemption Song' to 'Is This Love?' and 'I Shot the Sheriff.'
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Well, I'm very dyslexic, so I can't read music. It means I never know where I'm at so it's different every single time. I know when it works though. I might end up doing a bosa nova version of Bad Day when I get to Australia!
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They feed the crocodile in the hope that he will eat them last.
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Learning, like traveling and all other methods of improvement, as it finishes good sense, so it makes a silly man ten thousand times more insufferable by supplying variety of matter to his impertinence, and giving him an opportunity of abounding in absurdities.
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If you love what you do and if you believe in what you do, others will share your enthusiasm. Passionate people find their way to the Virgin Group, and when they do, we snap them up and try to keep them within the family.
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It is never the machines that are dead. It is only the mechanically-minded men that are dead.
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There are stories in everything. I've got some of my best yarns from park benches, lampposts, and newspaper stands.
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Blessed is he who submits to the will of God; he can never be unhappy.
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Tradition is like the tether which prevents an animal from getting a blade of grass beyond the length of that tether