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I would never get married in a conventional way; I'd have the 'Curb' music as the union music.
— Annabelle Wallis
Your people will be torn from the land for this, Tartar. Your gers will burn and your herds will be scattered.
— Conn Iggulden
Only when our clever brain and our human heart work together in harmony can we achieve our true potential.
— Jane Goodall
Religion is entirely a personal matter. Each one could approach his Creator as he liked.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Rather the pain of discipline than the pain of regret.
— Bob Andrews
I'm not a poet and I'm not a nature lover and I'm not an Anarchist. I am, thank God, absolutely nothing.
— Nescio
The wedding isn't what makes a marriage." She told them. "Love is what makes a marriage. The wedding is just an expensive party.
— Darrell Maloney
It is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas when the Great Creator was a child himself.
— Charles Dickens
The trouble with scary people is
everyone's too scared
to tell them how scary they are — Janey Colbourne
everyone's too scared
to tell them how scary they are — Janey Colbourne
I love her more than I actually express in words - an irony for a writer - and am every day genuinely amazed I get to spend my life with her.
— John Scalzi
If I were a rock star, I'd have Taylor Swifted him and written one of those anthemic I don't love you anymore songs.
— Lauren Blakely
I didn't say that the Jews are inferior. I didn't even maintain they are a race. I merely saw that the mixture of different cultures didn't work.
— Alfred Rosenberg
I didn't really understand racism because I grew up in an all-black society, so I didn't see how it was possible not to like me!
— Jamaica Kincaid
As far as hip-hop is concerned, I'm no expert and rarely think consciously about how I "represent" hip-hop.
— Baratunde Thurston