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No decision about me without me. — Andrew Lansley

After all is said and done, you are free to choose but you are not free from the consequence of your choice. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

'The Royals' has emerged as a breakout series that has become one of E Network's highest rated shows. — Jon Feltheimer

All religious vows, codes, and commitments are null & void herein. Please refrain from contaminating the ideosphere with harmful memes through prayer, reverence, holy books, proselytizing, prophesying, faith, speaking in tongues or spirituality. Fight the menace of second-hand faith! Humanity sincerely thanks you! — Greg Erwin

How passionately she longed to be important to somebody again - not important on platforms, not important as an asset in an organisation, but privately important, just to one other person, quite privately, nobody else to know or notice. It didn't seem much to ask in a world so crowded with people, just to have one of them, only one out of all the millions to oneself. Somebody who needed one, who thought of one, who was eager to come to one - oh, oh how dreadfully one wanted to be precious. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

And for a little while he lay still, breathing lightly as if he expected total repose would restore everything to its normal and unquestionable state. — Franz Kafka

I like classics but I always add a twist because I don't like to think of my clothes as classic. — Monique Lhuillier

Married against their will, kept in one room, and to one occupation, how could a dramatist give a full or interesting or truthful account of them? Love was the only possible interpreter. The poet was forced to be passionate or bitter, unless indeed he chose to 'hate women', which meant more often than not that he was unattractive to them. — Virginia Woolf