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The Orlando Magic were so bad last season, the cheerleaders stayed home and phoned in their cheers. — Pat Williams

Our soldiers and their families are benefiting. They deserve good, quality housing and they need it. — Jim Walsh

If you can't imagine female torch singers and Skrillex-style demon techno onstage at the same moment, you don't know Eurovision. — Seamus Dever

If there was anything any Radchaai considered essential for civilised life, it was tea. — Ann Leckie

Yeah I'm telling real stories, but if you pick up a documentary on strippers, you're going to want to see some stripping, so we definitely got that in there. — Method Man

O, this life Is nobler than attending for a check, Richer than doing nothing for a robe, Prouder than rustling in unpaid-for silk: Such pain the cap of him that makes him fine Yet keeps his book uncrossed. — William Shakespeare

Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life. — Anonymous

Not only does beauty fade, but it leaves a record upon the face as to what became of it. — Elbert Hubbard

Sweetheart, my father and I have put more ghosts in the ground than you can count. — Kendare Blake

Image and appearance tell you little. The inside is bigger than the outside when you have the eyes to see. — Wm. Paul Young

Beyond the town, darker than dark, King Haggard's castle teetered like a lunatic on stilts ... — Peter S. Beagle

I cherish all of the times I've fallen on my face and made mistakes, because those experiences have made me who I am. — Ginnifer Goodwin

Christ's place indeed is with the poets. His whole conception of Humanity sprang right out of the imagination and can only be realised by it. What God was to the pantheist, man was to Him. He was the first to conceive the divided races as a unity. Before his time there had been gods and men, and, feeling through the mysticism of sympathy that in himself each had been made incarnate, he calls himself the Son of the one or the Son of the other, according to his mood. More than any one else in history he wakes in us that temper of wonder to which romance always appeals. — Oscar Wilde

There is an old Russian saying. 'A serpent changes his skin, not his fangs. — M.K. Hobson