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Why should Scotland be stopped from suggesting to the English people that we join a new union under new terms? Let's not try to dominate one another. Let's be a collection, like being in the pub with a kitty. When we vote in Scotland, we vote one way, but the other country votes another way and we always end up with what they vote for. — Eddi Reader

My father looks at me the way he is looking at my mother in one of their wedding pictures: like he can't believe that she is with him now and will be with him forever, that she has chosen to be with him out of all the men in the known world. — Francisco X Stork

Tread carefully when using a Time-Turner, stop searching for the Chamber of Secrets - unless you're a Parselmouth - and don't linger too long before the Mirror of Erised. — J.K. Rowling

Confidence is the feeling we have before knowing all the facts — John Dryden

Be lowkey.
Stay in your lane.
Fuck with yourself heavy. — Unknown

The dragon within my heart stirred, shifting her wings, as if remembering they could be used to fly. — Marie Brennan

Direct action is, ultimately, the defiant insistence on acting as if one is already free. — David Graeber

You'll regret this, and you may regret this a lot sooner than you think. — Mitch McConnell

Someone once said that blues and gospel were fraternal twins, close in spirit, neither one wanting to admit how similar they looked. — Ahmir Questlove Thompson

I feared disappointing my father more than anything in the world. — Ryan Reynolds

Atheism is a religion itself complete with fanatics and bigots. — Vanna Bonta

Do what you love. When you love your work, you become the best worker in the world. — Uri Geller

Many messages are just thanking a stranger for a kindness ... I love those ones, because I imagine everyone else reading them feels encouraged by such examples of humanity and generosity and tenderness. And if they encourage us to reach out to strangers more often, that's a good thing. — Sophie Blackall