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The global economy is spluttering back into life. The Tories would have left it to choke to death.
— Alistair Darling
It is not always possible to be the best, but it is always possible to improve your own performance.
— Jackie Stewart
Love is what we are about, my darling," she says. "Not even in death has our love faded, for I live in your veins.
— Susan Abulhawa
You are always foreboding gloomy things!" said the others. "Anything from floods to poisoned fish. Think of something cheerful!
— J.R.R. Tolkien
We can't let fear stop us! I'm not afraid to the darkness!
— Riku Kingdom Hearts
I'm not a garden expert in any sense of the meaning, only someone who blunders about in the shrubbery.
— Mirabel Osler
Nothing binds me to my Lord like a strong belief in His changeless love.
— Charles Spurgeon
Let me give my love to you.
Let me take your hand.
And as we walk in the dimming light
Oh darling understand
That everything ends ... — Death Cab For Cutie
Let me take your hand.
And as we walk in the dimming light
Oh darling understand
That everything ends ... — Death Cab For Cutie
Dance, my darling dance! If you dance then death can't catch you! Nothing bad can touch you! Dance!
— Jackie French
It is always a matter, my darling,
Of life or death, as I had forgotten. I wish
What I wished you before, but harder. — Richard Wilbur
Of life or death, as I had forgotten. I wish
What I wished you before, but harder. — Richard Wilbur
It's not so bad, my darling. Being dead. It's like being alive, only colder.
— Catherynne M Valente
I fell in love with many women at school who had no idea I existed. I'm a bit of a romantic.
— Eric Bana
I was covering the Supreme Court when it decided Gideon v. Wainright, and the case has always had special meaning for me.
— Anthony Lewis
PDCA is the essence of managerial work: making sure the job gets done today and developing better ways to do it tomorrow.
— Brian L. Joiner