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I spend a lot of time talking about something I believe passionately, which is that life is what you choose to make it, for the most part, and more often than not all you need to do is seize it by the throat and demand more from it. — Frank Turner

A good boxer, in striking the round blow, instead of loosening body and arm, gathers himself into a heap of muscularity and begins his blow where all blows ought to begin, from the solidarity of the right foot. — John Boyle O'Reilly

I find it hard to say, because when I was there it seemed to be shut. — Clement Freud

To avoid discovery I stay on the run.
To discover things for myself, I stay on the run ... — Jeanette Winterson

Thoughts! what are they? They are my constant friends, who, when harsh fate its dull brow bends, uncloud me with a smiling ray, and in the depth of midnight force a day. — Thomas Flatman

I wanted to make decisions on who I loved by who completed me, made me feel good about myself. Who I could love freely and help make a better person by just being there. — Kim Harrison

Paddy Chayefksy was writing and it was a time where everybody was happy to be there [on TV]. — Gena Rowlands

Admiral Spartan thinks that the object must be exposed and penetrated with all possible speed. — Lincoln Child

If you change your way of thinking and being, you will change your way of seeing. — Tanya Masse

The snow doesn't give a soft white damn whom it touches. — E. E. Cummings

We must oppose programs that would take food from the mouths of younger generations to buy prescription drugs for old people, and we must do it ... for the children. — L. Neil Smith

The same goes for Edward Monkford. Yes, based on what you've told me, it seems Emma was the real narcissist, not him. But there's no doubting he's an extreme controller. What happens when a controller comes up against someone who's out of control? The combination could be explosive. — J.P. Delaney