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I'm really not one of these procrastinators who cleans the house in order to put off writing, but life gets in the way.
— Emma Donoghue
Detective Comic #27: The very first glimpse we get of the guy and already he looks pissed.
— Glen Weldon
I'm in a pocket of glowing light, protected from complicated relationships and huge mistakes, past and future.
— Lauren Fox
In a good play every speech should be as fully flavored as a nut or apple.
— John Millington Synge
They are strewn with the wreckage of dead Empires-past Powers only the Albanian "goes on for ever."
— Edith Durham
Earth would soon
Be uninhabitable as the moon.
What for that matter had it ever been?
Who advised man to come and live therein? — Robert Frost
Be uninhabitable as the moon.
What for that matter had it ever been?
Who advised man to come and live therein? — Robert Frost
American companies will have a big shot at Iraqi oil,
— Ahmed Chalabi
Fuehrer, we are on the march! Victorious Italian troops crossed the Greco-Albanian frontier at dawn today!
— Benito Mussolini
The contemporary crime novel is, at its best, a novel of character. That's where the suspense comes from.
— Val McDermid
I love eating at my dad's pub, the Queens Arms in Kilburn. It does a traditional Albanian spinach pie.
— Rita Ora
You can inherit male-pattern baldness from your mother's father, but not a tendency to fight in the First World War.
— Jeremy Hardy
The ascetic remembrance of death is opposed to akedia, to anxiety, to depression, and becomes a powerful reminder of eternity, its joyful nostalgia.
— Paul Evdokimov
... on being somewhat antisocial-
"You have less people at your funeral but you get more reading time. — Robert James Waller
"You have less people at your funeral but you get more reading time. — Robert James Waller
Some Albanians who have worn a veil say it creates a kind of freedom by giving them anonymity and symbolic invulnerability when outside the home.
— Antonia Young