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Everyone knows what their roots are, but you've got to explore everywhere. You've got to explore the sky too. — Mick Jagger

Maybe that's the nameless quality I'm always trying to pinpoint - it's not about how a horse looks, it's about how they make you feel. Nobody can put a finger on that. — Grace Wilkinson

The UK has a poor investment record. According to IMF data, we have come seventh out of the top seven industrialised countries since 1999. — Frances O'Grady

We just kind of relied on written scouting reports through the eighties and even the early nineties. I've really been amazed by some of the data that's out there, especially with regards to tendencies of hitters, and certainly tendencies of pitchers as well. I would have loved to have gotten that data when I played. — David Cone

Of course, after the creative act no one cared about follow-through. That was beneath them. — Carol S. Dweck

it was montage that gave birth to film as an art, setting it apart from mere animated photography, in short, creating a language. — Andre Bazin

I always loved the style of Jean Seberg, Jane Birkin and Marilyn Monroe. — Helena Christensen

You know the sound of two hands clapping; tell me, what is the sound of one hand? — Hakuin Ekaku

That's the problem with the Christmas story: most of the roles are for boys. The only girl is there because men can't have babies. — Bryn Greenwood

I was always awake!" interrupted Faith. "I was always angry! — Frances Hardinge

ground, then drank some and fancied it — Bernard Cornwell

I'm constantly maxing out my Gmail account, and that is hard to do. — Rachel Sklar

Perhaps," Oshima says, as if fed up. "Perhaps most people in the world aren't trying to be free, Kafka. They just think they are. It's all an illusion. If they really were set free, most people would be in a real bind. You'd better remember that. People actually prefer not being free." "Including you?" "Yeah. I prefer being unfree, too. Up to a point. Jean-Jacques Rousseau defined civilization as when people build fences. A very perceptive observation. And it's true - all civilization is the product of a fenced-in lack of freedom. — Haruki Murakami