There are certainly talented instrumentalists coming from India. I see them performing all over the world. – Zubin Mehta
The thing is that quite a few of my books have ended up as they are because of conversations I’ve had over the years with forensic scientists. – Val McDermid
I just didn’t want to leave the Cowboys when they were down. I at least wanted them to get into a respectable position before anyone else took over. – Tom Landry
I wasn’t a very good waitress, always spilling things on people and forgetting things. I once spilled ashes all over Mike Wallace’s table. – Tracy Pollan
I’ve really gone into business since I got the 6 string, which was like starting all over. – Wes Montgomery
My back went out and I gained 40 pounds while sweating over ‘Perestroika.’ It was incredibly hard, the hardest thing I had to do before the screenplay to ‘Lincoln.’ – Tony Kushner
‘Your Erroneous Zones’ was the book that went over the top simply because I believed in it so much. – Wayne Dyer
First get an absolute conquest over thyself, and then thou wilt easily govern thy wife. – Thomas Fuller
That is one reason so many of the Japanese pictures are not good, they cannot spare all the footage necessary for that bow, which is repeated over and over again. – Sessue Hayakawa
I’ve got a thing for footwear; I have about 200 pairs of shoes from all over the world. – Sophie Ellis-Bextor
We were therefore obliged to unload our boats of their cargoes and pass them empty over the falls by means of long cords which we had provided for such purposes. – William Henry Ashley
Date syrup is a natural sweetener that has wonderful richness and treacly depth; I drizzle it over semolina porridge. – Yotam Ottolenghi
I’ve got spider veins all over my legs, so I wear opaque tights all winter. All sorts of colours. – Sally Phillips
When I joined WKRC, they were very concerned over my ability to ad lib or speak extemporaneously, which was an unknown factor up until that point. – Waite Hoyt
Nothing is less suspenseful than a threat that threatens the maker of the threat at least as much as the subject of the threat. Congress hasn’t learned this yet, but America has learned it over and over. – Walter Kirn