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I want to do something for Kirkcaldy and Fife. I am a full-time MP, not a businessman.
— Gordon Brown
Newsmen winding up the nation, a little bad news helps circulation, pass on the panic to the population.
— Ray Davies
(You wouldn't be reading this book if I hadn't convinced my publisher that I was enough of a pseudo-extrovert to promote it.)
— Susan Cain
Not to mention that he's hotter than seven shades of hell and could probably make me forget my convictions when he kisses me.
— M. Leighton
until the stone becomes soft, it cannot attach itself to the wall.
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
It really bothers me when I see people doing my mother in drag. I mean, just imagine if you saw people doing that with your mother.
— Chaz Bono
Shame
what happened when my mother, the dragon, huffed and puffed and blew my self down. — Brennan Manning
what happened when my mother, the dragon, huffed and puffed and blew my self down. — Brennan Manning
The story of my very first sale is the fact that I dreamed up a foolproof paper to cheat an insurance company out of several hundred thousand dollars.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Ulysses was not comely, but he was eloquent,
Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love — Soren Kierkegaard
Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love — Soren Kierkegaard
Wish in one hand, shit in the other, see which one fills up faster.
— Noelle Oxenhandler
As the essence of courage is to stake one's life on a possibility, so the essence of faith is to believe the possibility exists.
— William Salter
I love our industry. I love the song. I love the voice. I love it. Not necessarily my voice. But I care about the song and the voice.
— Seal
What would have happened if Caverna had been torn by a civil war, the two opposed leaders housed in a single body?
— Frances Hardinge
A mystic is a person who sees the facts as inadequate.
— Madeleine L'Engle