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Now it's time to focus on basics for people in our neighborhoods ... and real ethics reform at City Hall. — Laura Miller

The four most over-rated things in life are champagne, lobster, anal sex, and picnics. — Christopher Hitchens

I like cosy, intimate houses. — Tori Amos

Covetousness is the greatest of monsters, as well as the root of all evil. — William Penn

This is a forsaken place ... I can think of no use for a place like this, except that you could say of it: I saw the heart of nothing, and survived. — Clive Barker

Finn had seen in the people he'd once contended with, and sometimes even among his own colleagues - a policy in which killing was the first option rather than the last, because lives counted for nothing against the security of guaranteed silence. — Kevin Wignall

The wealthy class often looks down on the poor as "those people." And deprived people view the rich as cold and heartless. The way to break down the barrier between the rich and poor is to asociate with each other and to help one another. Make a connection. If you can break down the barrier, it may pave the way to recovery for some person, a family, maybe an entire community. — George Foreman

Carson," she said when she picked up. I liked it. Clear. Concise. To the point.
I decided to try it myself. "Davidson."
A loud sigh filtered to me. "Charley, you called me. You can't just say Davidson."
"What are you, the phone greeting police? — Darynda Jones

Let us our lives, our souls,
Our debts, our careful wives,
Our children, and our sins, lay on the King! — William Shakespeare

Why be bothered with other people's set-ups? it only leads to torture. — Bob Dylan

The only person who fears nothing is one who has nothing to lose. — Christina Dodd

In England, we're around so much American culture and TV anyway, so it's an accent that's always in our ear. — Jamie Blackley

Grief is as contagious as a yawn. — Sue Grafton