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There's nothing like having a bit of somebody else in you. — Kevin Rudd

Consider this your permission to indulge that inner anarchist. Stop following the path you ought to take; follow instead the one you long to take. — David DuChemin

It would be bad form for me to describe people I don't know and don't understand. — Francoise Sagan

I really believe that everyone has a talent, ability, or skill that he can mine to support himself and to succeed in life. — Dean Koontz

Women were not and never had been the weaker sex, she reflected. They could make sacrifices from which men would ever shy away. — Rosalind Laker

'Lizzie McGuire' was my big thing when I was younger. I did buy some pencils and back-to-school stuff of hers because she was on it. I loved her. — Jordin Sparks

I suspect the base that I'm working from is not particularly one of inquiry, but of memory of what I did last time. — Ian McKellen

I don't want no mail. Send me a Facebook message. — Theophilus London

Your will is still in you because God placed it in your mind, and although you can keep it asleep you cannot obliterate it. — Foundation For Inner Peace

It is easier for a cannibal to enter the Kingdom of Heaven through the eye of a rich man's needle that it is for any other foreigner to read the terrible German script. — Mark Twain

Youth is an arithmetical statement of passing interest, each hour eats it up. — Stevie Smith

I don't think there's anything more important than making peace before it's too late. And it almost always falls to the child to try to move toward the parent. — Jane Fonda

But as no two (theoreticians) agree on this (skin friction) or any other subject, some not agreeing today with what they wrote a year ago, I think we might put down all their results, add them together, and then divide by the number of mathematicians, and thus find the average coefficient of error. (1908) — Hiram Maxim

I just hope, in all honesty, that Steve will walk if he hits it, you know what I mean? I would hate to be bringing up my bent finger as a controversial decision. I hope he'll go nice and easy - caught in the covers or bowled middle stump. I just hope he doesn't get his pads in the way or his bat's wide enough to get a thin edge [on Steve Waugh's last innings] — Billy Bowden