Bbc Weather Report Quotes & Sayings
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Ye need not be scairt of me," he said softly. "Nor anyone here, so long as I'm with ye." - Jaime — Diana Gabaldon

The sun doesn't live in England; it comes here on holiday when we're all at work. — Benny Bellamacina

But this, too, was a side effect of dying: I could not run or dance or eat foods rich in nitrogen, but in the city of freedom, I was among the most liberated of its residents. — John Green

If its tourist season, why cant we shoot them — Steven Wright

As Socrates so philosophically put it, since we don't know what death is, it is illogical to fear it. — Tom Stoppard

Clothes are not so much about who you are as who you want to be. — John Seabrook

Sense of place is the sixth sense, an internal compass and map made by memory and spatial perception together. — Rebecca Solnit

Violence is inevitable in crime novels, but there are many different ways to tell a story. I use my characters' reactions to illustrate the worst moments rather than let readers witness them at first hand. — Michael Robotham

What was called extreme 20 years ago definitely isn't extreme anymore. When I started, I remember people saying, 'Oh my God, I can't walk in that!' It was like, three inches - they look like kitten heels now. — Christian Louboutin

Obviously, a lot of TV shows are based on chronological episode viewing, and the stories are contingent upon watching it in order. Syndicated shows, you don't have to watch in order. You're just watching characters that don't change that much. — Cary Fukunaga

I hate unsolicited wetness. — David Finch

The survival instinct, however, is self-conscious in human beings; and when it consciously motivates our behavior, it defines us as radically self-centered creatures. Our self-centered drive to survive is a universal reality rooted in our biology. It was this aspect of our humanity that led our ancient religious mythmakers to try to describe its origins. "Original sin" was their answer to the question of the source of our universal human self-centeredness. No one understood that survival was an involuntary biological drive in life. Instead it was understood as the result of sinfulness and of disobedience. Atonement theology was born as a way to address this universal flaw in our understanding of human life. — John Shelby Spong

Government has become a machine that runs only when gold coins are inserted. — Patricia Schroeder