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A lot of my songs are personal and about me being 16 and having guys break my heart and feeling like it's the end of the world.
— Avril Lavigne
She was so ugly that her face could stop a sundial.
— Rodney Dangerfield
If every Genius has a touch of Madness, does every Normal person have a touch of Ignorance ?
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Charlotte, having seen his body Borne before her on a shutter, Like a well-conducted person, Went on cutting bread and butter.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
The extent to which we take everyday objects for granted is the precise extent to which they govern and inform our lives.
— Margaret Visser
Delusion has a way of becoming part of life when you least expect it, or maybe when you most need it.
— Julia Kent
It is the nature of human beings not to be able to leave nature alone.
— Margaret Visser
Our perception that we have 'no time' is one of the distinctive marks of modern Western culture.
— Margaret Visser
Food is never just something to eat.
— Margaret Visser
One was never taught how to begin at drama school. But all it required was one intake of breath.
— Elaine Paige
The weather is perfect. The gods are shining on us.
— Frank Shorter
White lilies, the kind you would give to a bride or a corpse.
— Kate Atkinson
I like being on my own. I mean, I'm sure a Pack's best for some dogs, but I've walked alone since I left my Pup Pack. I can look after myself.
— Erin Hunter
Salt represents the civilized: it requires know-how to get it, and a sophisticated combination of cooking and spoilt, jaded appetites to need it.
— Margaret Visser
There is an order in this world; there are distinctions, there are differences in this world upon whose verge I step. For this is only a beginning.
— Virginia Woolf
Genius sees the answer before the question.
— J. Robert Oppenheimer
We use eating as a medium for social relationships: satisfaction of the most individual of needs becomes a means of creating community.
— Margaret Visser
Salt is the policeman of taste: it keeps the various flavors of a dish in order and restrains the stronger from tyrannizing over the weaker.
— Margaret Visser
Bread is for us a kind of successor to the motherly breast, and it has been over the centuries responsible for billions of sighs of satisfaction.
— Margaret Visser
I eat a lot of chicken with salad or salmon with salad.
— Jennifer Ellison