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Our message to China is very clear: we want the U.K. to be China's best partner in the West. — George Osborne

This is the grand fiction of tourism, that bringing our bodies somewhere draws that place closer to us, or we to it. It's a quick fix of empathy. — Leslie Jamison

The best reason to go to the movies is to be with other people. Eating the popcorn, being with other people you don't know. — Peter Weller

Honestly, I had no idea how to respond. My senior year of college I'd taken a seminar titled Public Education: Situations and Strategies. I thought about emailing my professor, maybe suggest some new topics and help him get current. Maybe he'd invite me back as a guest lecturer. He'd probably expect some strategies along with the situations though, so I guess that wouldn't work, but whatever. — Tucker Elliot

On the top of the batting list we have pinned our hopes on the Dilshan-Thirima nne combination as they have been putting the runs on the board whenever they have been entrusted with the opening slot. — Sanath Jayasuriya

Intuition is a woman's gift that comes packaged in responsibility. If we don't change the world for good, who will? — Toni Sorenson

Search for the perfect church if you will; when you find it, join it, and realize that on that day it becomes something less than perfect. — Andrew Greeley

I've got to start listening to those quiet, nagging doubts. — Bill Watterson

As in other social matters, members of the Coors family amplify their views with money and organizational involvement. — Russ Bellant

We remember the surge and we remember the Awakening
when the abyss of chaos turned toward the promise of reconciliation. By battling and building block by block in Baghdad, by bringing tribes into the fold and partnering with the Iraqi army and police, you helped turn the tide toward peace. — Barack Obama

She started dialing his cell, then hung up and tried the landline
maybe Margaret was a better bet to pick up; their parents' generation still felt morally obligated to answer phones. — Rainbow Rowell

I can't dance at all by myself. — Cat Deeley