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If he heard her, he gave no indication, just went on about "men who take advantage" and "helpless women" and "fates worse than death." Sophie wasn't positive, but she thought she even heard the phrase "roast beef and pudding". — Julia Quinn

You'd like more people to recognise what you do is special. But I take the attitude that the best thing I can do for my sport is to be the best at it. The best way people will come to recognise that track and field is a great sport is to see athletes excelling at it. — Maurice Greene

One question always leads to another question. Some things are better to wonder about. — Christopher Pike

I don't even close my eyes. Out there or inside my head, it's an equal darkness. Or light. — Margaret Atwood

Even if I thought he as perfect for her." She turned to face him. "What were we thinking?"
"We weren't," he said. "We were in love. — Nicholas Sparks

What a mess you've made of the simplest of subjects, Della. — Kellyn Roth

If we start with the attitude that different viewpoints are additive rather than competitive, we become more effective because our ideas or decisions are honed and tempered by that discourse. — Ed Catmull

I'm still fighting. I don't know how much longer, but I'm still fighting a struggle, which is to make cinema alive and not just make another film. — Agnes Varda

We girls, we're tough, darling. Soft on the outside but, deep down, we're tough. — Kristen Ashley

Is it Nice in your snowstorm- freezing your brain? Do you think that your face looks the same? — David Bowie

It took me to about maybe 16, 17 or 18 or something to realise I was absolutely useless at everything else except for playing guitar and writing words — Noel Gallagher

Making a living in the arts, though, creates so many jobs for other people. — Maureen Forrester

Just because a man can sing about battles doesn't mean he's fit to fight one. — George R R Martin

The dream on the pillow,
That flits with the day,
The leaf of the willow
A breath wears away;
The dust on the blossom,
The spray on the sea;
Ay,
ask thine own bosom
Are emblems of thee. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon