"In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this." — Terry Pratchett, English author, born 1948
"Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind." — Terry Pratchett, English author, born 1948
"We have been so successful in the past century at the art of living longer and staying alive that we have forgotten how to die." — Terry Pratchett, English author, born 1948
"Mantras are passwords that transform the mundane into the sacred." — Deva Premal, German musician, born April 2, 1970
"Without the silence that follows the chants, you get only half the story." — Deva Premal, German musician, born April 2, 1970
"You can't sing with a closed heart. You just can't do it. And if you try, as soon as you start singing, your heart just naturally opens more and more." — Deva Premal, German musician, born April 2, 1970
"I was training to be an electrician. I suppose I got wired the wrong way." — Elvis Presley, American musician, born January 8, 1935
"I think I have something tonight that's not quite correct for evening wear. Blue suede shoes." — Elvis Presley, Hound Dog, released, June 5, 1956
"Rhythm is something you either have or don't have, but when you have it, you have it all over." — Elvis Presley, American musician, died August 16, 1977
"Millions and millions of years would still not give me half enough time to describe that tiny instant of all eternity when you put your arms around me and I put my arms around you." — Jacques Prevert, French poet, born February 4, 1900
"A healthy sex life. Best thing in the world for a woman's voice." — Leontyne Price, American soprano, born February 10, 1927
"For a long time the only time I felt beautiful-in the sense of being complete as a woman, as a human being, and even female-was when I was singing." — Leontyne Price, American soprano, born February 10, 1927
"There is nothing more soul-satisfying than the first succulent bite into the juicy frankfurter." — Vincent Price, American actor, born 1911
"I sometimes I feel that I'm impersonating the dark unconscious of the whole human race. I know this sounds sick, but I love it." — Vincent Price, American actor, born 1911