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Apocalypse has become banal, a set of statistical risk parameters to everyone's existence.
— Anthony Giddens
The setting of 'Billy Elliot' is the British miners' strike of 1984-85, about which the average American playgoer knows absolutely nothing.
— Terry Teachout
Even as the nannies came into heat - one could tell because they grew louder than roosters and started to sexually assault the water barrels - I
— Erin Bow
In tennis, there is the forehand, the backhand, the overhead smash and the drop volley, all with a different grip.
— John Updike
Good leadership means leading the way, not hectoring other people to do things your way.
— Chris Hadfield
Did you mix the flour with water before you added it?
Water? Martha didn't say anything about water. That bitch. — Emma Chase
Water? Martha didn't say anything about water. That bitch. — Emma Chase
When you have a healthy appetite there is no such thing as bad bread.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
One needs to be slow to form convictions, but once formed they must be defended against the heaviest odds.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Everyone who has something is afraid of losing it, and people with nothing are worried they'll forever have nothing. Everyone is the same.
— Haruki Murakami
It's not enough to tackle just the symptoms of poverty. You have to tackle the causes of poverty.
— George Osborne
Inflation is the crabgrass in your savings.
— Robert Orben
Learning to play two pairs is worth about as much as a college education, and about as costly.
— Mark Twain
When did we get Watermelon Oreos? That just sounded so wrong.
— Ashlan Thomas
By 1951, eight million homes had been declared unfit for habitation, of which seven million had no hot water and six million no inside toilet.
— John Grindrod
Once more she noted the hectoring tone, as though she were a child, unable to make proper decisions.
— Colm Toibin