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It's a metaphor, see: You put the killing thing right between your teeth, but you don't give it the power to do its killing. — John Green

I don't care what anyone says, but all children prefer their parents to be together. — Suzi Quatro

To maximise output, every organisation will strive to obtain its necessary raw materials, labour and machinery at the lowest possible cost and combine them to turn out a product that it will then attempt to sell at the highest possible price ... And yet, troublingly, there is one difference between 'labour' and other commodities, a difference that conventional economics does not have a means of representing or giving weight to but that is nevertheless unavoidably present in the world: that labour feels pain. — Alain De Botton

Forgiveness feels like hope and like a challenge. — Kathleen Hale

But unlike Lachlan and Alison, my demons aren't self-induced. My demons are fate's way of telling me I won't escape unscathed. — Kaitlyn Oruska

I wasn't tempted to go into academia for a second. — Frances O'Connor

When I first saw Ellie, I knew it was her
she was my fantasy. I didn't want it to be true, but every time I met her it was obvious, and the funny thing was that she was better than the fantasy, like I got more stuff than I'd imagined. — Jenny Downham

Learn the rules, break the rules, make up new rules, break the new rules. — Marvin Bell

All depressions are caused by government interference and the cure is always offered to take more of the poison that caused the disaster. Depressions are not the result of a free economy. — Ayn Rand

I just liked the feeling of being on stage. — Harry Connick Jr.

It's the first time I've been cold for seven years. I was never cold playing rugby league. — Jonathan Davis

Dignity, high station, or great riches, are in some sort necessary to old men, in order to keep the younger at a distance, who are otherwise too apt to insult them upon the score of their age. — Jonathan Swift