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The 2011 riots in England, which left five dead and caused more than $300 million in property damage, were fueled by a generation of young Brits who grew up without ever hearing the word 'No.' — Bob Barr

Your father left this in my possession before he died. It is time it was returned to you. Use it well. A Very Merry Christmas to you. — J.K. Rowling

Writing is a very intimate thing, especially when you write lyrics and sing them in front of someone for the first time. It's like a really embarrassing situation. To me, singing is almost like crying, and you have to really know someone before you can start crying in front of them. — Madonna Ciccone

Her silence wasn't unpleasant, not did it imply resentment or sadness. It was transparent, not dense. It took up almost no space. — Roberto Bolano

Faith, I have been a truant in the law
And never yet could frame my will to it,
And therefore frame the law unto my will. — William Shakespeare

but that they would be forced to participate in or help celebrate — John Corvino

Man has become our greatest hazard, and our only hope. — John Steinbeck

And I say that Your Highnesses ought not to consent that any foreigner does business or sets foot here, except Christian Catholics since this was the end and the beginning of the enterprise, that it should be for the enhancement and glory of the Christian religion, nor should anyone who is not a good Christian come to these parts. Here may be found the first suggestion of the exclusive colonial policy that Spain and other nations followed. — Christopher Columbus

I've been benefited from a dictionary definition I found that reads: "Rationalization is giving a socially acceptable reason for socially unacceptable behavior, and socially unacceptable behavior is a form of insanity. — Alcoholics Anonymous

My addiction has always been beautiful women, being surrounded by them. — Corey Feldman

Everybody judges from the point of view of his own inadequacy. — Stanley Middleton