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I don't like the royal family, I don't like the establishment, I don't like the civil service. — Paul Weller

Settle steadily down as a staid, sensible piece of paper ought to do, but it insists on contravening every recognized rule of decorum, turning over and darting hither and thither in the most erratic manner, much after the style of an untrained horse. This was the kind of horse, he said, that men had to learn to manage in order to fly, and there were two ways: One is to get on him and learn by actual practice how each motion and trick may be best met; the other is to sit on a fence and watch the beast a while, and then retire to the house and at leisure figure out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safest, but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good riders. — David McCullough

I feel ... an ardent desire to see knowledge so disseminated through the mass of mankind that it may, at length, reach even the extremes of society: beggars and kings. — Thomas Jefferson

I got tired of the Ramones around the time I quit and I really got into rap. I thought it was the new punk rock. LL Cool J was my biggest idol. — Dee Dee Ramone

He saw that nothing was good and nothing was evil; things were merely adapted to an end. — W. Somerset Maugham

Never think about something wrong you did in the past, always look forward with your head up high; have no regrets. — Jared Leto

I've been an REM fan since I was a little girl. I would jump around to 'Stand' in the mirror. — Kirsten Dunst

Creation is man's immortality and brings him nearest to the gods. — Socrates

Shortly after news of Zarqawi's death reached the media, al-Qaeda stated its intention to continue its oppression of the Iraqi people. — Mike Fitzpatrick

Things severed shall be united and shall acquire of themselves such virtue that they shall restore to men their lost memory: - That is the papyrus sheets, which are formed out of several strips and preserve the memory of the thoughts and deeds of men. — Leonardo Da Vinci

To one in sympathy with nature, each season, in its turn, seems the loveliest. — Mark Twain