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Bono as we all know, is in love with the world, he's enamoured by it. I'm enraged by it. He wants to give the world a great big hug, I want to punch its lights out. — Bob Geldof
I love to work in all sorts of different situations. — Laura Linney
Sure," said Adrian. "I bet going in there and kicking down the door will change their minds. Take Rose with you, and you guys'll make a really good impression. — Richelle Mead
When we retreat to the country, we are hiding not from people, but from our pride, which, in the city and among people, operates unfairly and immoderately. — Anton Chekhov
A willingness to offer advice on matters that are quite beyond the ken of the adviser seems to be a habit in this part of the world. — Alex Macintyre
Oh, God, if I were sure I were to die tonight I would repent at once. It is the commonest prayer in all languages. — James M. Barrie
Let's use some codes every word which isn't there or sound some kind non-sense, let's put it a code for something else and more powerful. Get it? — Deyth Banger
The greatest tragedy of life is not unanswered prayer, buy unoffered prayer. — F.B. Meyer
Through it all, despite it all, Eddie privately adored his old man, because sons will adore their fathers through even the worst behavior. It is how they learn devotion. Before he can devote himself to God or a woman, a boy will devote himself to his father, even foolishly, even beyond explanation. — Mitch Albom
The reason old man use Viagra is not that they are impotent. It's that old women are so very ugly. — Jimmy Carr
Valiantly, he tried to bring his soul to life in the small thing through which it had to live, and it was crushed, again and again. — Mary Gaitskill
Skype actually does get a fair bit of revenue. — Bill Gates
Prejudice is not bigotry or superstition, although prejudice sometimes may degenerate into these. Prejudice is pre-judgment, the answer with which intuition and ancestral consensus of opinion supply a man when he lacks either time or knowledge to arrive at a decision predicated upon pure reason. — Russell Kirk
