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Medieval theologians used to dispute how the angels in the heaven spent their time, when not balancing on needle points and singing anthems to the Lord. I know. They slump glued to their clouds, glasses at the ready, as the Archangel Micheal (that well-known slasher) and stonewalling St Peter open against the Devils XI. It could not be Heaven, otherwise. — John Fowles
Like all harsh, cold men, he was easily tipped over into sentiment. — Ian Fleming
A woman should wear perfume wherever she wants to be kissed. — Coco Chanel
I don't really do pranks any more. I have a laugh in the dressing room here, where it's safe, and the guys don't go to the papers and tell them what I've done. — Paul Gascoigne
Once you have experienced what it's like to have a truly ordered house, you'll feel your whole world brighten. — Marie Kondo
Many or most of our problems lie in combinations of market failure and irresponsible and short-term behaviour. — Pavan Sukhdev
The ultimate first date? Something that is completely out of the ordinary - go crazy, because first dates are always a little awkward, so do something a little extreme. — Gina Carano
Take free speech: most of the tough cases on free speech involve very unpleasant people saying very obnoxious things. — Barney Frank
I just try to warn people who hope to get published that publication is not all that it is cracked up to be. But writing is. Writing has so much to give, so much to teach, so many surprises. — Anne Lamott
Hope is not attached to outcomes but is a state of mind. — Terry Tempest Williams
Greatly ought we to rejoice that God dwells in our soul; and more greatly ought we to rejoice that our soul dwells in God. Our soul is created to be God's dwelling place, and the dwelling of our souls is God, who is uncreated. It is a great understanding to see and know inwardly that God, who is our Creator, dwells in our soul, and it is a far greater understanding to see and know inwardly that our soul, which is created, dwells in God in substance, of which substance, though God, we are what we are. — Julian Of Norwich
Fear brings out the basest instincts," writes British political scientist Sue Goss, "and narrows our sense of belonging to self-preservation."16 — Diana Butler Bass
