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Diplomacy is the art of telling people to go to hell in such a way that they ask for directions.
— Winston S. Churchill
He who buys what he does not need steals from himself.
— Swedish Proverb
Like fresh milk a bad deed does not turn at once. It follows a fool scorching him like a smouldering fire.
— Gautama Buddha
Certainly not every reader has liked every one of my books, but I think that's a good thing because it means I'm not repeating myself.
— Julia Quinn
I've had a tense couple of days. And I've got to tell you, burning someone's face off sounds like a great way to relax.
— Jim Butcher
After a divorce, men's biggest fear is, typically, losing their children (women's is poverty).
— Warren Farrell
My biggest fear in life is losing the people I love, and the thing with cancer is that it seems that you can't really control it.
— Mollie King
My biggest fear is losing memory because memory is what we are. Your very soul and your very reason to be alive is tied up in memory.
— Nick Cave
The best thing that can happen is for the theme to be nice and clear from the beginning.
— Paddy Chayefsky
It's been said that no man is a hero to a newspaperman, and I spent too many years as an ink-stained wretch.
— David Simon
Art appears when the artist disappears.
— Marty Rubin
In Buddhism, ignorance as the root cause of suffering refers to a fundamental misperception of the true nature of the self and all phenomena.
— Dalai Lama
My biggest fear isn't crashing this bike at 85mph and losing my skin - it's sitting in a chair at 90 and thinking 'I wish I'd done more'
— Graeme Obree
All those losses, but this one at least he could prevent. "When the time comes," he said: "When you sail. I will come with you.
— Kij Johnson
En voiture, Monsieur,' said the Wagon Lit conductor.
— Agatha Christie