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You doona hate me for not being able to return you?" He paused for emphasis. "Ever, Gwen. I can't return you ever. — Karen Marie Moning
I have been asked whether I wish to nominate a successor, an inheritor, a dauphin or delfino. I have decided to name Christopher Hitchens. — Gore Vidal
Conditions are seldom ideal, and if one waits long enough for ideal conditions one is just making excuses. — Bernd Heinrich
Have a great passion in everything you do and it will be the most fun and rewarding life you can have. — Bill Zanker
I inherited a sick economy and passed on a sound one. But one abiding regret for me is that, in between, I did not have the resources to put in place the educational and social changes about which I cared to much; I made only a beginning, and it was not enough. — John Major
All my music is very simple in that melody is usually clearly stated. — Carter Burwell
What a person thinks about determines what he is. — Charles L. Allen
This book is for you, the reader. Without you, this book wouldn't be possible. None of this would be. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Gormenghast, that is, the main massing of the original stone, taken by itself would have displayed a certain ponderous architectural quality were it possible to have ignored the circumfusion of those mean dwellings that swarmed like an epidemic around it s Outer Walls. — Mervyn Peake
Global warming is not just the greatest environmental challenge facing our planet - it is one of our greatest challenges of any kind. — Barack Obama
What we have done is unacceptable. — Nevada Barr
the only way to eliminate hypocrisy from human existence is to abandon all principles whatsoever; — Theodore Dalrymple
The most fascinating person I have met so far is indeed Mr. Hugh Hefner. An incredible man! — Katie Price
Knowledge is the parent of knowledge. He who possesses most of the information of his age will not quietly submit to neglect its current acquisitions, but will go on improving as long as means and opportunities offer; while he who finds himself ignorant of most things, is only too apt to shrink from a labour which becomes Herculean. — James Fenimore Cooper
Poison's not bad. It's a matter of how much. — Keith Richards