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When you're lucky enough to have a good film made of your novel - and 'Never Let Me Go' is, believe me, a heartbreakingly good film indeed - you get wonderfully talented individuals each focusing on their special area. — Kazuo Ishiguro

Values unrelated to modern reality are not just electorally hopeless, the values themselves become devalued. They have no purchase on the real world. — Tony Blair

We've got to know our history. We have to be able to bring our children to a place that they can be proud of. — Marla Gibbs

The US goverment proudly boasted Zero Tolerance and implemented the scheme with zero intelligence — Morrissey

Poor form in the gym is caused by insufficient yelling. — Mark Rippetoe

I do not care much about the mysteries of the universe, unless they come to me in words, or in music maybe, or in a set of colours, and then I entertain them merely for their beauty and only briefly. — Colm Toibin

We all have our moments of initiation into the Society of Former Negroes. Mine was in a class in undergrad when I was asked to give the black perspective, only I had no idea what that was. So I just made something up. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

I think I've always had that bird's-eye view of myself. I think it's an actor trait ... Sometimes it's best just to get lost out there, but other times you have to be aware of where the light's hitting you. — Allison Williams

Write, burst into a dream. — Gwen Calvo

A museum is a place where one should lose one's head. — Renzo Piano

Here is another secret: I have no business being fascinated by you. — Maggie Stiefvater

The long evening had made its way into the barrack through the windows, creating mysteries everywhere, erasing the seam between one thing and another, lengthening out the floors and either thinning the air or putting some refinement on my ear enabling me to hear for the first time the clicking of a cheap clock from the kitchen. — Flann O'Brien