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Many people think fairy tales and retellings of fairy tales are only for children, but I'm not the only writer to take an old tale and retell it for a sophisticated adult audience. — Kate Forsyth
No one in the American Enterprise imposes their beliefs. We clash, and I think that's what the West is all about. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Man is, perhaps, no more prone to war than he used to be and no more inclined to commit other evil deeds. But a given amount of ill will or folly will go further than it used to. — Joseph Wood Krutch
A friend you have to buy won't be worth what you pay for him. — George Dennison Prentice
I know a lot of friends and family who were Joe Montana fans, where it didn't matter how well Steve Young did. They weren't going to cheer for him because he wasn't Joe Montana. — Aaron Rodgers
She said she sometimes wondered if maybe bats are better human beings than human beings are. — Katherine Applegate
But if you eat this chap who's God,' said Llewelyn stoutly, 'how can it be horrible? If it's alright to eat God why is it horrible to eat Jim Whittle?'
'Because,' said Dymphna reasonably, ' if you eat God there's always plenty left. You can't eat God up because God just goes on and on and on and God can't ever be finished ... — Anthony Burgess
The knife of historical relativism ... which has cut to pieces all metaphysics and religion must also bring about healing. — Wilhelm Dilthey
If you can call it talking, these clipped whispers, projected through the funnels of our white wings. It's more like a telegram, a verbal semaphore. Amputated speech. — Margaret Atwood
I've been fortunate to work with several actors and directors who I look up to, and learned from each of them. — Paul Dano
I want to be Robin to Bush's Batman. — Dan Quayle
He forgot his wounds, his hunger and thirst, and became fear; hopeless fear — William Golding
Nothing was happening in the bedroom. I nicknamed our waterbed the Dead Sea. — Phyllis Diller