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I left school when I was 14 to work in kitchens. — Wolfgang Puck

The soil of a man's heart is stonier; a man grows what he can and tends it. — Stephen King

He felt like telling her his secrets, opening his heart to her, with the same honesty and freedom with which, the previous night, she had opened her body to him. — Paulo Coelho

The Germans and Austrians are very polite, the Swiss are very reserved and the Spanish usually kiss me. The Brits write me letters. — Donna Leon

Democrats may be in the minority in Congress, but we speak for the majority of Americans. — Edward Kennedy

I'm still prone to periods of isolation, still more fearful of the world out there and more averse to pleasure and risk than I'd like to be; I still direct more energy toward controlling and minimizing appetites than toward indulging them. — Caroline Knapp

So I shamelessly say, no, I want [Obama] to fail, if his agenda is a far-left collectivism, some people say socialism, as a conservative heartfelt, deeply, why would I want socialism to succeed? — Rush Limbaugh

I wanna be selective ... very selective. Right now, hip-hop's very boring to me. It's no excitement. — Timbaland

Some things just can't be described. And stepping onto the moon was one of them. — Buzz Aldrin

I think any good government will target on the finishing date, that is, the polling day and make sure that their strategy is strong and in place to get them successfully re-elected. — Alexander Downer

He became almost speechless for a minute, and then went on, Do you know what the place is? Have you seen that awful den of hellish infamy, with the very moonlight alive with grisly shapes, and ever speck of dust that whirls in the wind a devouring monster in embryo? Have you felt the Vampire's lips upon your throat? — Bram Stoker