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The weather in England can really darken your spirits. — Claire Forlani

Have you ever wondered if death is the same for all living beings, be they animals, human beings included, or plants, from the grass you walk on to the hundred-meter-tall sequoiadendron giganteum, will the death that kills a man who knows he's going to die be the same as that of a horse who never will. — Jose Saramago

I got an offer in 1992 to buy a major-league team. I turned down the offer because I don't want my love of the game to involve business. — Garth Brooks

Metallica is a wonderful key to have on my key ring. I can go anywhere - it's great. — James Hetfield

We are not lonely, because we chose to be alone.
We are not lost, because we chose to disappear. — Steven Wilson

Hip-hop is more than music, it's a culture. It's bigger than hit songs. — Nelly

You are the cause by which I die. — Geoffrey Chaucer

If you make time for the nonsense, good or bad, it will continue to seek you out. — Gary Hopkins

Did prisons have air-conditioning? Was it just primary schools that missed out? — Liane Moriarty

The decline and fall of a civilization is barely noticed by most of its citizens. — James Cook

He spoke a few works into it, then put his hand on the back of my neck. "Official police business."
"Leave da woman," Skip said. "She must pass da state inspection." John's hand tightened briefly on my neck, then let go. He was behind me, so I couldn't see the look he gave Skip. It must have been ugly. Skip put up both his hands. "I'm kidding! — Jennifer Echols

I received a gift
it was the first decent piece of instruction about marriage I had ever been given in my 25 years of live. Does your husband make you a better person? — Ann Patchett

Kirito . . . teach me how to use a sword. — Reki Kawahara

I was the only one who knew what she was really like. My grandma was one evil cu**". — Stuart Francis

It is not brilliance or facility that is necessary, but the determination to bear and even enjoy the dull process of wading into one's own bad prose again, and one more time, and then once again, with the utmost concentration and taste, looking for opportunities to mine deeper. — Stewart O'Nan