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When women take off their corsets and heighten their skirts it always means high inflation and low morals.
— James Laver
I kept telling him sex isn't the oldest profession, it's politics,
— Carol Van Natta
In warfare, there are no constant conditions. He who can modify his tactics in relation to his opponent will succeed and win.
— Sun Tzu
My only memories of school are of being beaten, of being hit in the playground, of masters poking their fingers in my chest all day.
— Michael Gambon
God gives us hopes and dreams for certain things to happen in our lives, but He doesn't always allow us to see the exact timing of His plan.
— Joyce Meyer
A criminal always returns home.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
Happy the country that lives on nothing but its wits; cursed be the one that thinks it can get rich by planting or digging or drilling for wealth.
— Bono
We weren't perfect, but we were perfect together.
— Nicole Williams
Her life was like running on a treadmill or riding on a stationary bike; it was aerobic, it was healthy, but she wasn't going anywhere.
— Julia Phillips
I don't think they [contemporary writers] read me either. I mean, if we're concerned genuinely with writing, I think we probably get on with our work.
— William Golding
The thought had crossed his mind, only very fast and looking nervously from side to side in case it got knocked over.
— Terry Pratchett
All vinyl polymers may be regarded as built from monomeric units containing a tertiary carbon atom.
— Giulio Natta
Our world was brutal, immoral, smug and conventional. We had unbounded contempt for all those who did not sin as we sinned.
— Jim Tully
If the chain symmetry is maintained in the crystal lattice, the possible occurrence of different space groups is considerably restricted.
— Giulio Natta
In play, a child is always above his average age, above his daily behavior; in play, it is as though he were a head taller than himself.
— Lev Vygotsky
Solitude scares me. It makes me think about love, death, and war. I need distraction from anxious, black thoughts.
— Brigitte Bardot