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London was decidedly overrated. — Charles Dickens
I never experienced any feelings of closeness and caring from my parents. — Alan Sugar
Well, for me, my favourite 'Indiana Jones' is 'The Last Crusade,' because you get tears in your eyes when you see the old guard standing at the end, so that's my favourite one. — Ray Winstone
Knowledge can create unlimited credit whereas credit can only buy limited knowledge. — Karen Lord
True understanding involves sincere honesty and holistic, deep listening without the political corruption of evil power players. ~ Angelica Hopes, an excerpt from my book K.H. trilogy — Angelica Hopes
As a little girl living in the English countryside, I used to go running around in the forests, creating my own fairy tale. — Lily Collins
The key to managing fear and life's tasks is to take the time daily to get organized. — Jude Bijou
That way you can be certain to learn something you didn't know previously. — Bill Gates
It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material. — Francis Crick
From the pay phone at the library I dialed the number on the Missing poster. An elderly female voice identified it as the Natalie Keene Hotline, but in the background I could hear a dishwasher churning. The woman informed me that so far as she knew, the search was still going in the North Woods. Those who wanted to help should report to the main access road and bring their own water. Record temperatures were expected. — Gillian Flynn
Fending for oneself alone on a desert island is really no laughing matter. It is no crying one either — Virginia Woolf
She wondered if she was going mad. It felt like a decision she could make. One small step over an invisible line and she could choose lunacy. — Liane Moriarty
He who travels in the Barque of Peter had better not look too closely into the engine room. — Ronald Knox
When people talk to me about the digital divide, I think of it not so much about who has access to what technology as about who knows how to create and express themselves in the new language of the screen. If students aren't taught the language of sound and images, shouldn't they be considered as illiterate as if they left college without being able to read and write? — George Lucas