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You need characters who want things. They want love, they want recognition, they want happiness.
— Candace Bushnell
Public anger over bank bailouts was as much about fairness as the billions of dollars spent.
— Nina Easton
Rising unemployment and the recession have been the price that we have had to pay to get inflation down. That price is well worth paying.
— Norman Lamont
Part of teaching is helping students learn how to tolerate ambiguity, consider possibilities, and ask questions that are unanswerable.
— Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
Might-have-been are insidious, aren't they, in the way they don't ever quite lie still or go away.
— Patrick Gale
I never socialized with singers. It's very dangerous if you work with opera ... I don't think that in 30 years a singer has entered my apartment.
— Rudolf Bing
We are better able to study our neighbors than ourselves, and their actions than our own.
— Aristotle.
there are some problems no Unix command can address.
— Aeleen Frisch
If higher unemployment is the price we have to pay in order to bring inflation down, then it is a price worth paying.
— Norman Lamont
The green shoots of economic spring are appearing once again.
— Norman Lamont
He's a good, brave and honourable soldier.
— Norman Lamont
John Major put the 'er' back into Conservative, David Cameron's put the 'Con' into Conservative - and Norman Lamont put the 'vat' into Conservative!
— David Miliband
Take words and make them useful,' she told me. 'drain them of all the crappy meanings they used to mean and make them mean something useful instead.
— Scott Bradfield
She heard melody and harmony and counterpoint; he heard something calling him from far, far away.
— Robert Hellenga
Let's go to the cafeteria," Will says, "and eat cake.
— Veronica Roth
What is the right exchange rate at one point is not necessarily the right exchange rate at another.
— Norman Lamont
The politician's prayer is: May my words be ever soft and low, for I may have to eat them.
— Norman Lamont
If I could take a punch like that, I might have been able to think up a name besides George for all my sons.
— George Foreman