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Love doesna always mean burning flashes o' passion. Sometimes, it's jus' the warmth o' yer hearts as they beat yer day together." ~Old Woman Nora to her three wee granddaughters on a cold winter's night. — Karen Hawkins

The industry needs to be run by artists, because we are the only people that care about art. — Nikki Sixx

When I was 10 I used to walk around shopping centres and go, "Oh, they've recognised me!" And I would think, "hold on, who am I? I'm nobody famous yet!" - Darren on 60 Minutes — Darren Hayes

It wouldn't do to have all our dreams fulfilled. We would be as good as dead if we had nothing left to dream about. - Anne Shirley — L.M. Montgomery

Free enterprise is the sure and so far the only known way of constantly improving the well-being of mankind. — Raymond C. Hoiles

Life is very good. I'm the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Wireless trade association, the CTIA. — Steve Largent

Everything is about to disappear. You've got to hurry up if you still want to see things. — Paul Cezanne

I want to be left alone. — Greta Garbo

A woman who has lost her husband is invalid, thus an invalid. In — Joyce Carol Oates

My universe is my eyes and my ears. Anything else is hearsay. — Douglas Adams

Our primary function is speech: questions, and responses selected from memory according to a formula. We speak, but there is little evidence of real comprehension. — Louisa Hall

Caning was a way of life at the school, and the boy, Sting and myself, even at an early age, had our fair share of thrashings. — James Berryman

I say something, and then it usually happens. Maybe not on schedule, but it usually happens. — Elon Musk

, imagine a loamy earth that starts with genocide, then adds a mix of further disease, wars, hurricanes, murder, great fires, dueling, insurrection and slavery, just to name a few of the many instances of tragedy. What dark seed would take root in such a disturbed and twisted soil? — James Caskey

They might have been all-right people doing the best they could, but I got to tell you, you got a dead cat lying in your yard you ought to bury it. That's my motto. — Joe R. Lansdale