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Peter was sick of being a pop star, the guitar god, and so he decided to teach himself other instruments. Among the instruments that he picked up was the mandolin. - Michael Stipe

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C. Peter Wagner was the Donald McGavran professor of church growth at Fuller. He was considered to be the heir of McGavran, founder of the church growth movement. That movement essentially said, 'Whatever grows a church is good' and needs to be nurtured. - Anthea Butler
If you think about it, now that Spider-Man is in the Marvel universe, that means that Peter Parker was probably, like, eight years old when he saw Tony on TV telling the world he's Iron Man. And when you start thinking about it as a whole world like that, it gets really fascinating. - Jon Watts
I compose the music according to the nature of the show. 'Peter Gunn's' focus was violence so that was my key. - Henry Mancini
Peter did his first network TV in fourth grade on Take Your Child to Work Day. - Steve Doocy
The first book I really loved was 'Little Women' - I'd have given anything for Beth to have been allowed to live; I remember crying very much over her death, trying to make the words change just by staring at them. I loved 'Anne of Green Gables,' too; 'What Katy Did;' and 'Peter Pan.' - Helen Oyeyemi
What many people don't know about 'Peter Pan' is that it's a very violent book and Hook is one of the most finely observed villains ever. - Eoin Colfer
I enjoyed working with Peter, I was very pleased when I heard he was going to be the Doctor. - Sarah Sutton
I would urge Rachel Notley to be more like Peter Lougheed. Lougheed had a sensible plan for the oil sands, which involved ancillary infrastructure like upgraders and refineries. - Elizabeth May
I've always played all the old songs. I'd go and see Peter Gabriel or Madonna and be surprised if they didn't play all the hits. People don't want to come and hear the B-sides. - Toyah Willcox
I've always been a secret locked-room fanatic. I read my first one when I was about ten or 11, Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express,' with David Niven and Peter Ustinov on the cover. - Adrian McKinty