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There are 3 questions that would destroy most of the arguments of the Left. The first is - compared to what? The second is - at what cost? And the third is - what hard evidence do you have? — Thomas Sowell

My own view is that, since we have it and since it gives such pleasure to so many, especially around the world, it would be folly to get rid of it. The backside of whom are we going to lick when we send a letter in the Republic of Britain? William Hague? Harriet Harman? An elected British President will not glamourize the heads of state of other countries when they come on a state visit. Compared to carriages, crowns, orbs and ermine, an entry-level Jaguar and Marks & Spencer suit offer no edge over other nations when vying for trade advantages. By definition half the country will despise a Labour President or a Conservative one, and you can bet your bottom dollar that politicians will ensure that, if we do become a republic, there will be little other choice than the major parties. Which, at the time of writing, might include UKIP. Lovely. — Stephen Fry

Maybe we ought to consider that sometimes the most destructive outcomes in our lives are the ones that we've created. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

I've been making a lot of pasta. It's easy. There are unusual tastes that you can combine. I cook because my kids like a certain kind of thing and then they want it over and over. — Meryl Streep

You think I look like a teletubby? — Ben Elton

For a moment she turned in a circle, staring at her hands, which she held high and useless, close to her breast. She bobbed and shambled like an ape doing a trick, and her face was the silly, bewildered face of a joker's victim. And yet she could make no move that was not beautiful. Her trapped terror was more lovely than any joy that Molly had ever seen, and that was the most terrible thing about it. — Peter S. Beagle

I'm more a 1950s hourglass shape. — Sarah Hay

Hospitality is present when something happens for you. It is absent when something happens to you. Those two simple prepositions - for and to - express it all. — Danny Meyer

The banquet is in the first bite. — Michael Pollan

You can't be grateful for something you feel entitled to. — Steven Furtick

I guess creepy comes natural to me - I hate to say that. — Evan Peters

Everest is completely out of control. It's like crack. — Aaron Huey