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Queen. The lady doth protest too much, methinks. [225] Hamlet — William Shakespeare
What people have got to remember is that Sept. 11 happened in 2001 and not in 2003. It was planned under the presidency of Bill Clinton. — Jack Straw
At the head of these new discoveries and insights comes the establishment of the facts that electricity is composed of discrete particles of equal size, or quanta, and that light is an electromagnetic wave motion. — Johannes Stark
Oft in my way have I stood still, though but a casual passenger, so much I felt the awfulness of life. — William Wordsworth
Which was increased by the two guardsmen, who took sides with one of the loungers, and by the scissors-grinder, who was equally hot upon the other side. A blow was struck, and in an instant the lady, who had stepped from her carriage, was the centre of a little knot of flushed and struggling men, who struck savagely at each other with their fists and sticks. Holmes dashed into the crowd to protect the lady; but, just as he reached her, he gave a cry and dropped to the ground, with the blood running freely down his face. At his fall the guardsmen took to their heels in one direction and the loungers in the other, while a number of better dressed — Arthur Conan Doyle
They don't understand the process I went through and how much I had to believe in myself ... — Curtis Jackson
Any man who is a bear on the future of this country will go broke. — J. P. Morgan
Do you have any fuckin' clue how much I love you? — Kristen Ashley
The original plan for this novella was for it to be 18,000 words. It ended up at around 40,000. Ah well. That just happens sometimes. (Particularly when you are me.) — Brandon Sanderson
For all the prizes, recitals and honours that grace Gordon Walker's glittering career, he still likes nothing more than coming home back to play. "I do like my Burns Suppers in Ayrshire. I've piped in the haggis, addressed it and then piped it back out again. — Fergus Muirhead
I love you," I say. I say it because I mean it right now, but I also say it for every single time I couldn't say it then. — Taylor Jenkins Reid
Better to die on one's feet than to live on one's knees. — Jean-Paul Sartre
The paradox of this arrangement was not lost on Lewis Mumford, who described suburbia as "a collective effort to live a private life." In many ways, this goes to the heart of the matter, for it is a project based on self-contradiction - the tragedy of American domestic — Morris Berman
