"Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once." — William Shakespeare, English playwright, baptized 1564
"Doubt thou the stars are fire, doubt that the sun doth move. Doubt truth to be a liar, but never doubt I love." — William Shakespeare, English playwright, baptized 1564
"The devil can cite scripture for his purpose." — William Shakespeare, English playwright, baptized 1564
"In the full light of day, I don't want to think about the sunset." — Shakira, Colombian singer, born 1977
"I consider myself a laborer, building my career brick over brick under the sun." — Shakira, Colombian singer, born 1977
"Everyone can know what is in my heart because I find it hard to conceal myself." — Shakira, Colombian singer, born 1977
"I think, that if you can prove the existence of God, it can only be proven through love." — Shakira, Colombian singer, born February 2, 1977
"I'm very loyal in a relationship. Any relationship. When I go out with my mom, I don't look at other moms and go, I wonder what her macaroni and cheese tastes like." — Garry Shandling, American comedian, born 1949
"I remember learning to drive on my dad's lap. Did you guys ever do that? He'd work the brakes. I'd work the wheel. Then I went to take the driver's test and sat on the examiner's lap. I failed the exam. But he still writes to me. That's the really nice part." — Shakira, Colombian singer, born 1977
"Where there is a woman there is magic. If there is a moon falling from her mouth, she is a woman who knows her magic, who can share or not share her powers. A woman with a moon falling from her mouth, roses between her legs and tiaras of Spanish moss, this woman is a consort of the spirits." — Ntozake Shange, American playwright, born 1948
"In the olden days, I believe Mozart also improvised on piano, but somehow in the last 200 years, the whole training of Western classical music - they don't read between the lines, they just read the lines." — Ravi Shankar, Indian-American sitar player, born 1920
"If something can bring you great pleasure, it can also bring you pain." — Ravi Shankar, Indian-American sitar player, born 1920
"The music that I have learned and want to give is like worshiping God. It's absolutely like a prayer." — Ravi Shankar, Indian-American sitar player, born 1920