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Let me introduce you. Sophie, this is Miss Eliot, from the National Childcare Agency. Miss Eliot, this is Sophie, from the ocean.
— Katherine Rundell
Tell me what you eat, and I shall tell you what you are.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Football is an honest game. It's true to life. It's a game about sharing. Football is a team game. So is life.
— Joe Namath
Basset Hounds never get scared. We're fearless, resolute and know how to season a good lamb chop.
— Elias Zapple
Books are temporary , dicks are forever
— Gillian Flynn
A comedian is better than a politician; at least there is no doubt.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
I don't need to be Tom Cruise. I just need to work forever.
— Jodie Foster
I don't laugh that much, but I do like humorous books, and I like to entertain readers that way.
— Jonathan Ames
The world is such a useless place, that's all I can think of now. It's full of hypocrites, liars, and selfish people.
— Cameron Jace
The world is Absolutely Brilliant. Difficult sometimes. Confusing often. But humorous almost always.
— Henry L. Walton
Nice try, mister, but being cute won't save you.
— C.J. Milbrandt
I do not do free e-books. I occasionally like to eat that thing you people call "food".
— Carla H. Krueger
Stupid - this assumption people have, that things should somehow be right.
— Elizabeth Strout
When I go to the cinema I watch all different kinds of films.
— Jason Statham
I would rather have a big burden and a strong back, than a weak back and a caddy to carry life's luggage.
— Elbert Hubbard
A man with a wig has something to hide.
— Ben Tolosa
I've been working in boutique hotels my whole life.
— Geoffrey Zakarian
To not do what you can to protect someone, that's cowardly.
— Jodi Lynn Anderson
Memory is like a box of chocolates. They disappear quickly.
— Leah Broadby
Confidence is closely linked to how well our perceptions match reality
— Matthieu Ricard