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My belief is that my wife should be at home looking after my kids and cooking and cleaning. She's a very privileged woman to have a husband like me. Not everyone's in her position, but the ones who are are very lucky. That's my opinion. — Tyson Fury

For years, I've felt that there's an inner cook in me just waiting to be unleashed. But I have to confess I'm having an awful lot of trouble finding her in real life. — Lesley Nicol

Just when everything seems to go along just fine, Life comes by and throws you its line. — Lee Bennett Hopkins

Some people are fools of doubts or simply doubtfools. — Stanley Yap

Excessive administration secrecy ... feeds conspiracy theories and reduces the public's confidence in government. — John McCain

The stripped and shapely Maple grieves The ghosts of her Departed leaves. The ground is hard, As hard as stone. The year is old, The birds are flown. — John Updike

Better to be a laughing-stock than lose the fort for fear of being one. — Rosemary Sutcliff

In a republic the first rule for the guidance of the citizen is obedience of the law. — Calvin Coolidge

And this notion of the meaninglessness of our lives here began to enflame us.
I took up the theme again that music and acting were good because they drove back chaos. Chaos was the meaninglessness of day-to-day life, and if we were to die now, our lives would have been nothing but meaninglessness. — Anne Rice

One should see any opportunity to serve as a rare and precious gift ... and never waste such an opportunity. — Mata Amritanandamayi

Through the evolutionary process, those who are able to engage in social cooperation of various sorts do better in survival and reproduction. — Robert Nozick

Girl walked into a bar, hooked up her destiny. — Kate Meader

When you look at a photo or realistic drawing of a face, you see it as the face of another . But when you enter the world of the cartoon , you see yourself. — Scott McCloud

A photograph is a photograph. When I am making a picture I am just interested in making a very interesting photograph. I don't care where it's going to go. — Abelardo Morell

All her life, Claire had had a problem figuring out where other people ended and she began. All her life, she'd taken on the world's hurt; she held herself responsible. But why? — Elin Hilderbrand

Dogmatism makes for scientific anemia. — Gordon W. Allport