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Shepperton Church was a very different looking building five-and-twenty years ago. To be sure, its substantial stone tower looks at you through its intelligent eye, the clock, with the friendly expression of former days; but in everything else what changes! — George Eliot

Just like the first breath of life, any engine must be triggered in order to turn it on. — Toba Beta

We should not let our response to the people who disagree with us be dictated by what they say about us or even how they treat people we care for. There has to be a chance that we can find love. — William J. Clinton

I think Marshawn Lynch is the most important player in this football game. — Kurt Warner

Cooking is so popular today because it's the perfect mix of food and fun. — Emeril Lagasse

Such is the way of rumors. We are often the last to know the ones in our honor. — Renee Ahdieh

The champion of justice [ ... ] would be as a man who has fallen among wild beasts, unwilling to share their misdeeds, and unable to hold out singly against the savagery of all. — Plato

Better too much form than too little. — Richard Whately

I put a sour cherry pastille on my tongue, but the combination jarred. A meaty, protein taste was called for. With a cool skin, sticky sweet fragrance in the nostrils, the aleatory drip of timeless water echoing in your ears, a limbo beyond the muscle spindles... you become a spiced mummy in a cool chamber beneath the Nile. This salt-surfeited breeze tingling every corpuscle of my skin set me adrift on a cool back eddy near a basser sea... but the wave lap and sibilance of the palm leaves was like the rustle of a costly veil... in what exotic world did a vortex of primary colours drain into the eyes?... did it all make me a taffeted plankter drinking substance from the spectrum of a fractured sun?"

-"Cancerous Kisses of Crocodiles — William Scott Home

What my parents believed was that, you know, the best wealth they could give to us children was to educate us and, you know - give us that foundation. — Chanda Kochhar

Their lips were too thin to ask forgiveness, and their minds too mean to understand love. — Jane Yolen

It was not by dialectic that it pleased God to save His people. — Ambrose

My mother was an actress and a director, as well. And my father was a playwright and poet. — Maximilian Schell

Swahili storytellers believe that women are incorrigibly wicked, diabolically cunning and sexually insatiable; I hope this is true, for the sake of the women. — Angela Carter