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Changes in solar activity have influenced what has been called the "conveyor-belt" circulation of the great Atlantic Ocean currents over the past 240 years. — Willie Soon

When young writers approach me for advice, I remind them, as gently as I can, that they are on their own, with no help available anywhere. Which is how it should be. — John Banville

I'd be lying if I said I wasn't angry some days. But I really have worked hard to put a lot of the anger and disappointment in the past. — Monica Lewinsky

I got a lot of fans who are not even into fashion. So they look at me and wear what I wear because it's cool or looks cool. — ASAP Ferg

In the colonial context the settler only ends his work of breaking in the native when the latter admits loudly and intelligibly the supremacy of the white man's values. — Frantz Fanon

When you grow a business, it belongs to a lot of other people besides you. As much as you want to control it, the minute you go public, it becomes a business ... — Donna Karan

I was always in love with Judy Garland, and when I was growing up, I fell in love with Leonardo DiCaprio, of course. — Tammy Blanchard

Love is a blazing, crackling, green-wood flame, as much smoke as flame; friendship, married friendship particularly, is a steady,intense, comfortable fire. Love, in courtship, is friendship in hope; in matrimony, friendship upon proof. — Samuel Richardson

The fact is that eating meat and dairy is bad for your health, the health of the animals eaten, as well as the health of the planet. — Sharon Gannon

Only the brave know how to forgive — Laurence Sterne

I believe marriages would in general be as happy, and often more so, if they were all made by the lord chancellor, upon a due consideration of the characters and circumstances, without the parties having any choice in the matter. — Samuel Johnson

To manage men one ought to have a sharp mind in a velvet sheath. — George Eliot