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An odd symbol, rather like a triangular eye, glistened from a golden chain around his neck. — J.K. Rowling

For the establishment, philosophy is both an elitist and an idealist discipline: In high school, it is a compulsory subject; at university, they teach the idealist line. They are conducting a conversation with themselves. — Michel Onfray

I just like doing silly girly things. If I wrap a gift, I like to use specials ribbon and hot glue, silk flowers and things. — Barbara Mandrell

If the reader looks, I think he will find plenty of moral and political ideas in my stories. — Italo Calvino

I don't associate much with anybody. I'm not big on all the teachings and groups and being a part of something, I guess. — Frank Fairfield

My musical background is like almost every non classical musician in the world. One day a special record was heard and that was it. I was hooked, started trying to play various instruments and was off to bar land to become a rock star. What else? — Kevin Johnson

There are some forms of religion that are bad, just as there's bad cooking or bad art or bad sex, you have bad religion too. — Karen Armstrong

love, which starts as a feeling, always ends as a choice. — M. Pierce

Hill House, she thought, You're as hard to get into as heaven. — Shirley Jackson

Speak up, spread the word, take a pledge, take action ... we can all do something to try and end the abuse of bullying! — Timothy Pina

That young man with the long, auburn hair and the impudent face - that young man was not really a poet; but surely he was a poem. — G.K. Chesterton

I know of no other place that is so fascinating yet so frustrating, so aware of the world and its own place within it but at the same time utterly insular. A country touched by nostalgia, with a past so great - so marked by brilliance and achievement - that French people today seem both enriched and burdened by it. France is like a maddening, moody lover who inspires emotional highs and lows. One minute it fills you with a rush of passion, the next you're full of fury, itching to smack the mouth of some sneering shopkeeper or smug civil servant. Yes, it's a love-hate relationship. — Sarah Turnbull