"Everything was a song. Every conversation, every personal hurt, every observance of people in stress, happiness and love... if you could feel it, I could feel it. And I could write a song about it." — Curtis Mayfield, American singer, born 1942
"I have a vision of the world as a global village, a world without boundaries." — Christa McAuliffe, American astronaut, born 1948
"I'm glad I am a woman who once danced naked in the Mediterranean Sea at midnight." — Mercedes McCambridge, American actress, born 1916
"Radio is truly the theater of the mind. The listener constructs the sets, colors them from his own palette, and sculpts and costumes the characters who perform in them." — Mercedes McCambridge, American actress, born 1916
"If we don’t teach our children peace, someone else will teach them violence." — Colman McCarthy, American peace activist, born 1938
"Resentment is like taking poison and waiting for the other person to die." — Malachy McCourt, Irish-American actor, born 1931
"When I take a black-and-white portrait, it's not particularly meant to please you. It's meant to talk to you; it's meant to shame you. It's meant to scream out at you, and it has a message." — Don McCullin, English photographer, born 1935
"I've spent most of my life embracing violence in wars and revolutions. Even a famine is a form of violence. Because I photograph people in peril, people in pain, people being executed in front of me, I find it very difficult to get my head around the art narrative of photography." — Don McCullin, English photographer, born 1935
"Every street in London has a camera, and if you ever travel up the M4, it feels as if George Orwell should be your chauffeur." — Don McCullin, English photographer, born 1935
"For those who were desperate, my camera became an object of hope." — Steve McCurry, American photographer, born 1950
"My life is shaped by the urgent need to wander and observe, and my camera is my passport." — Steve McCurry, American photographer, born 1950
"To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone." — Reba McEntire, American country music singer, born 1955