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The significant owl hoots in the night. — Terry Pratchett
Bah! The thing is not a nose at all, but a bit of primordial chaos clapped on to my face. — H.G.Wells
Behind every bad law, a deep fear. — Sarah Vowell
And there are those who would rather be behind evil than in front of it, — Terry Pratchett
Early morning does not mince words. — John Galsworthy
The best way to stop girls achieving anything is to force them to achieve everything. — Laurie Penny
Error itself may be happy chance. — Alfred North Whitehead
A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify; A never dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky. — Charles Wesley
I breastfed Sophie for 14 months and Nicolas for 11 months. — Nicole Ari Parker
When I got to the Mavericks people were all giving me advice - change this, change that - and one thing that I didn't do was fire anybody. — Mark Cuban
Ours is an age where ethics has become obsolete. It is superseded by science, deleted by philosophy and dismissed as emotive by psychology. It is drowned in compassion, evaporates into aesthetics and retreats before relativism. The usual moral distinctions between good and bad are simply drowned in a maudlin emotion in which we feel more sympathy for the murderer than for the murdered, for the adulterer than for the betrayed, and in which we have actually begun to believe that the real guilty party, the one who somehow caused it all, is the victim, and not the perpetrator of the crime. — Robert Fitch
All artists get better with age. The more you draw, the better you're going to get. — John Kricfalusi
Kids who drink alcohol, fairly regularly before they're 14 have a 48% chance ... of becoming alcoholics. — Mariska Hargitay
The only dancing I did was at the discotheques. I was a very good disco dancer. I say that I learned disco dancing at the wrong places. — David H. Koch
For two years, he'd seen brutality and suffering, as the Nazis turned Europe into a gigantic slave camp. But here, in a little orphanage in the back of beyond, he'd found something that had actually got better. — Robert Muchamore