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In this particular instance, he stroked her hand fondly. There was no attraction in the movement. "Sweetling," he had once said, "you are at no more risk with me in that regard than you are in danger of me unexpectedly biting you
both being equal impossibilities. In the one case, I do not possess the necessary equipment upon contact, in the other case you do not. — Gail Carriger
Now 'pay equity' has everything to do with pay and nothing to do with equity. It's based on the vague notion of 'equal pay for work of equal value,' which is not the same as equal pay for the same job. — Stephen Harper
At some point, they must do a 'Borgen' tour in Copenhagen. Like the 'Sex and the City' tour, but on bicycles. — Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
The thing is, I make music I like. So it's just weird if someone says they don't like it. — Tyler, The Creator
The year 2013 has been very difficult, with a lot of headwinds in almost every region and every business. — Baba Kalyani
With acting, you have to depend on somebody else to decide if you are allowed to work. You can spend weeks and months when you are not acting at all. — Tana French
When I meet some of my commuting acquaintances on the 6.21 home to Henley-on-Thames they occasionally enquire what I have done that day. I have been known to reply: 'I moved Africa 600 kilometres to the south.' They usually turn quickly to the soccer page. One — Richard Fortey
Minds are like swords, I do fear. The old ones go to rust. — George R R Martin
Exiled by death from people we have known,
We are reduced again by years, and try
To call them back and clothe the barren bone,
Not to admit that people ever die.
-from Exile — Donald Hall
If Socrates leaves his house today he will find the sage seated on his doorstep. If Judas go forth tonight it is to Judas his steps will tend.' Every life is many days, day after day. We walk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows, brothers-in-law. But always meeting ourselves. — James Joyce