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Phryne was feeling most displeased with a species to which, she reminded herself, she belonged.
— Kerry Greenwood
A couple of sounds that I really like are the sounds of a switchblade and a motor bike.
— Elton John
I was becoming a product of society, a hardened juvenile! Now I was becoming rebellious and hateful.
— Stephen Richards
I dived out of the office and I was gone ... hitting these fields like a mad March hare. This wasn't Born Free, it was RUN FREE!
— Stephen Richards
You might think the Bangkok Hilton (the nickname of a fictional prison in Bangkok) was tough, well that was paradise compared to this place!
— Stephen Richards
The major problem is that the public has been convinced that child abuse is a major problem.
— Mary Pride
Just as much as the media portray child sexual exploitation as being a 'hidden' crime, then that is no less of a case with child physical abuse.
— Stephen Richards
People need to have "the dignity of risk" and "the right to fail".
— Patricia E. Deegan
People cannot be molded like clay.
— Louisa May Alcott
It's nice when your boyfriend thinks you're beautiful.
— Pamela Anderson
I think people who watch 'Top Gear' think they're the only ones watching it, which I quite like, because it can hopefully last for a long time.
— Jeremy Clarkson
I mean, there are so many of his songs that I like that I could easily do that one day.
— Bryan Ferry
Never allow others to put obstacles in the pathway of your dreams
— John C. Maxwell
No matter what tight corner I was in, I was capable of getting myself out of it ... not God!
— Stephen Richards
I grew up watching and learning from the ultimate partnership, and that is of my father and late uncle.
— Jonathan Tisch
Golf in the interest of good health and good manners. It promotes self-restraint and affords a chance to play the man and act the gentleman.
— William Howard Taft