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Good plan," Freddy was saying. "Let's get some decent sleep. Tomorrow we can shake our gravy asses into town and do some sluething. — Ali Sparkes

The revolution will come from the people and the willingness to work towards something better, to fight for a better living. — Ziggy Marley

That endless book, the newspaper, is our national glory. — Henry Ward Beecher

Vivienne Westwood really inspires me. I love her punk ethos. — Charli XCX

The library, and step on it! — David Foster Wallace

Fake is not a word I like to use because there's nothing fake about what I do. It's a show, it's a predetermined outcome; we're putting on a television drama, action, comedy, whatever you want to call it - but it's not fake. Fake would be if I was just about to take a body slam, and my stuntman did it. Fake would be if I was going to take a chair shot to the head, and the chair was made of rubber. I'll tell the world that it's a show, but I hate the word fake. It's such an unfair term to us. — Chris Jericho

Worlds cannot be without an intermundane relationship. The community of the centre of all creation suggests an interradiating connection and dependence of the parts. — George MacDonald

He was a self-made man who owed his lack of success to nobody. — Joseph Heller

I can't deliver lines, but I can talk about food all night long. — Tom Colicchio

You are never, ever gonna get a drummer to dis another one. It's part of the drumming rules, as important as being able to keep pace or smashing up hotel rooms. Drummers do not dis! — Philip Selway

Consumerism has worked very hard, with the help of popular psychology ('Just do it!') to convince people that indulgence is good for you, whereas frugality is self-oppression. It — Yuval Noah Harari

Tell me once more about the eternal surf. — Rob Bignell, Editor

I grew up in Honolulu. It's not the ballet cultural mecca by any stretch of the imagination. People are much more familiar with hula than they are with ballet. — Joan Chen