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After The Beatles came on the scene everyone started putting on a Liverpudlian accent. — John Lennon

I think when you commit to somebody, and you take them off the market, right, I think it is your job as a woman or as a man to ... I don't think you should ever say no. I'm talking about if you're tired or somebody's like 'I'm tired.' No, because at the end of the day you took that person off of the market. They can't go and be with someone else because they're with you. So, don't you ever say no. — Sevyn Streeter

A life lived as variously as Roger's, and evoked in writing as powerful as his, means that even after death his influence continues to flow outwards. Green Man-like, he appears in unexpected places, speaking in leaves. — Robert Macfarlane

We live on this very small and fragile planet: a world in which there is poverty and injustice is never going to be a safe and secure world — Hilary Benn

I have been out again on the river, rowing. I find nothing new. — Fanny Kemble

Love is a simple thing by nature, people just like to screw it up and make it heavier than it is meant to be. That's why it's earned such a bad name. — Nicole Williams

I've never smoked crack. I've never done most things, drug-wise. But I assume that the experience I had watching Lost is the experience that crack addicts have smoking crack. — Ginnifer Goodwin

Is it possible to be ticket for going too fast during speed dating? — Neil Leckman

I can't tell you how excited I am to be a part of an organization that's committed to winning. — R.A. Dickey

I didn't spend much time in America, which probably was a mistake. To someone else, having a number one in America would be enough to get them touring. — Kim Wilde

Getting a woman into power is not the point - it's getting a good woman into power who thinks and cares about what she does. — Philippa Gregory

For months - sometimes even years, as I tried to explain to you - time hardly seems to exist. Then everything comes in a gasp. — Stephen King

Modern man wants everything to fit within his own perspective and resents being awakened from his blissful stupor. This is why he mocks, slanders, distorts, attacks, rejects, and hates whatever lies beyond his own worldview. He does not want to think, because television has taught him to hate thinking. He does not want to ask himself questions, because it is too tiring to do so. He doesn't want to struggle to go beneath life's superficiality, because modern culture has made him comfortable as he lives the pampered life of a hungry consumer in a cage of materialism. In — Dionysios Farasiotis