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Maybe in the wrong way I am falling in love with the right person. — Prachi Prangya Agasti
Anybody who has had the pleasure of reading an article about themselves in the press knows that, on the whole, there is a huge amount of inaccuracy, value judgment and the use of a crowbar to insert editorial bias that reflects the current political leaning of that particular paper. — Jo Brand
I don't like cages, — Richelle Mead
For me, Jews and football go together like a horse and carriage. — Clive Sinclair
I like to sing covers of songs that are at the extreme ends from what I usually listen to. — Yael Naim
Reorientation means an emphasis on the dignity of man, not on the sanctity of property. It means the creation of a society where human misery and poverty are repugnant to that society, not an indication of laziness or lack of initiative. The creation of new values means the establishment of a society based on free people, not free enterprise. — Stokely Carmichael
Anarchists prepare for social revolution and use every means- speech, writing, or deed, whichever is more to the point - to accelerate revolutionary development. — Johann Most
The Board of Trade Make Do and Mend campaign is intended to help you get the last ounce of wear out of all your clothes — Hugh Dalton
Struggles are required in order to survive in life because, in order to stand up, you have to know what falling down is like. — N.a.
Of course the most difficult thing on the violin is always intonation. The second one is rhythm. If you play in tune, in time with a good sound that's already high level. Those three are the main things. — Ruggiero Ricci
Obamacare notwithstanding, the current president's progressive instincts have been neutered by the rise of the Tea Party and Luddite conservatism. — Richard Corliss
He's probably their battle poet, too."
"You mean he makes up heroic songs about famous battles?"
"No, no. He recites poems that frighten the enemy ... When a well-trained gonnagle starts to recite, the enemy's ears explode. — Terry Pratchett
I love the Valley. There's no attitude. — Jeremy London
It doesn't matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was. — Anne Sexton
