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Saving Edward Snowden from prison is one of WikiLeaks' achievements of which I am most proud.
— Sarah Harrison
Carlton Mellick III is one of bizarro fiction's most talented practitioners, a virtuoso of the surreal, science fictional tale.
— Cory Doctorow
You have to build a team, but someone's got to lead, and someone's got to be unpopular at times.
— Mickey Drexler
Being insecure - I'm a master, a virtuoso - they can be handing me the keys to the kingdom and all I can think is, I hope I don't drop the key.
— M. Night Shyamalan
Though one should live a hundred years without wisdom and control, yet better, indeed, is a single day's life of one who is wise and meditative.
— Gautama Buddha
All the power of the occult healer lies in his conscious will, and all his art consists in producing faith in the patient.
— Eliphas Levi
EXTREMELY FUNNY! A SUPER-VIRTUOSO! I expected to enjoy 'The Two and Only,' but I didn't expect to be touched, much less to find my eyes growing moist.
— Terry Teachout
In your teens, you get the physical puberty, and between 28 and 32, mental puberty. It does make you feel differently.
— Kate Bush
I was never really a virtuoso guitar player per se.
— Mick Jones
He was the only world-famous piano virtuoso who abhorred his public and also actually withdrew definitively from this abhorred public.
— Thomas Bernhard
Everyone is a virtuoso on his own instrument, but together they add up to an intolerable cacophony.
— Thomas Bernhard
I have never seen a more lucid, better balanced, mad mind than mine.
— Vladimir Nabokov
Parent could embarrass their kids during the teenage years, but only a true virtuoso could embarrass them into their twenties and beyond.
— Danielle Monsch
I like stubborn players. At least they have an opinion. If they are right or wrong, this doesn't matter for me.
— Ruud Gullit
to have to combat one's instincts - that is the formula for decadence: as long as life is ascending, happiness and instinct are one.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
She dreamed of leaving, but she had too little exposure to the world to imagine where to go.
— Gregory Maguire
By many peoples' standards, my playing is very primitive but by punk standards, I'm a virtuoso.
— Robert Quine
I was going through the motions of life, instead of really living, and there's no excuse for that. It's not something I'll let happen to me again.
— Charles De Lint