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WOMEN lie about sex. It doesn't matter how many partners she says she's had before you. She's lying.
— Richard Madeley
Masonry is first and foremost an education society, one which TEACHES moral and ethics - a way of life. Secondly,
— Cliff Porter
IT'S funny. It doesn't work the other way round !
— Richard Madeley
Trying to guess the enemy's next move is useful; trying to guess what they are thinking is pointless.
— Raymond E. Feist
Have a bias toward action - let's see something happen now. You can break that big plan into small steps and take the first step right away.
— Indira Gandhi
It certainly seems as though a great majority of genre is conflict-focused and, not only that, but focused on large physical conflicts.
— Aliette De Bodard
If I'm going to be totally honest, I don't think that smoking weed is that big a deal.
— Chloe Madeley
Righteous indignation is like some kind of drug or religious mania, addictive and stupidifying.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
We know that creative people have all sorts of demons.
— Suzy Menkes
My indiscretion was a part of my author mystique, just like Charles Dickens and Richard Madeley.
— Rosen Trevithick
I'd never even looked at a pair of skis. I didn't even realise the boots were separate. I thought it was one whole thing.
— Chloe Madeley
Adults are just making things up as they go along. And when they're scared, adults have no more answers than us kids
— Mike A. Lancaster
I realize that I can laugh, that it is possible to be happy, that laughter and hope can come back to me.
— Philippa Gregory
When we first got together, one of the things me and Judy had in common was a passion for the correct use of the apostrophe
— Richard Madeley
Your short-term memory really is shot! It must drive you nuts!!
— Richard Madeley
Great art can only be created out of love.
— James A. Baldwin
When did the word 'temperament' come into fashion with us? Perhaps it came in when we discovered that artists were human beings.
— Katharine Fullerton Gerould