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All we can do is write, but its up to the reader to decide if we wrote masterpieces or empty silliness, and there is nothing you can do till another reader says different. — Uma Nnenna

When it thunders, the theefe becomes honest.
[When it thunders, the thief becomes honest.] — George Herbert

I really like rustic mediterranean cooking. And I like trying out curry takeaways. — Jack Dee

Truths are not relative. What is relative are opinions about truth. — Nicolas Gomez Davila

Fuck, you are an ancillary! — Ann Leckie

flags would be their final memory of loved ones. "Did Glen have any news?" Carolyn asked. Though the censors would not let them mention anything in their letters, men at the front sometimes heard about planned — Amanda Harte

There's an interconnectivity between what's in the consciousness of cat and what's in the consciousness of us. — Russell Brand

The truth, however, is that most Muslims appear to be "fundamental-
ist" in the Western sense of the word - in that even "moderate"
approaches to Islam generally consider the Koran to be the literal and
inerrant word of the one true God. The difference between funda-
mentalists and moderates - and certainly the difference between all
"extremists" and moderates - is the degree to which they see political
and military action to be intrinsic to the practice of their faith. In any
case, people who believe that Islam must inform every dimension of
human existence, including politics and law, are now generally called
not "fundamentalists" or "extremists" but, rather, "Islamists. — Sam Harris

For a number of major companies, if you can't access the commercial markets, you can't fund your business. That's a big problem. You can't pay your bills. — Kenneth Chenault

Were it not for imagination a man would be as happy in arms of a chambermaid as of a duchess. — Samuel Johnson

She was the only thing that held together the fragile, provisional me. — Haruki Murakami