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I was already on pole, then by half a second and then one second and I just kept going. Suddenly I was nearly two seconds faster than anybody else, including my team mate with the same car. — Ayrton Senna

Gay unions, what is that about? I haven't been invited to any ceremonies, and I wouldn't go anyway. The idea that gay people have to mimic what obviously doesn't work for straight people any more ... I think is a bit tragic. I am looking forward to gay divorces. — Boy George

Recently I read that half the world or more has read 'The Lord of The Rings,' but then I found out that something like 75 per cent of the world knows the 'Tintin' books. — Andy Serkis

I felt the need to tell stories to understand myself. — Manuel Puig

You can always measure what you'll lose, but you can't see what you'll gain. — Kyle Cease

When you fail to educate a child, you are storing him up for a future disaster."
- Abdulazeez Henry Musa. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Gone now was the tease. Gone was the lesson on the how's and why's. Now came the need ... The need to finish, the need to come, and the need to be part of the other person. — Ella Frank

I recognized that the kiss was a door I had walked through. — Gayle Forman

What followed would inaugurate one of the most spatially astonishing crime sprees in U.S. history. Nineteenth-century New York City police chief George Washington Walling estimated that Leslie and his gang were behind an incredible 80 percent of all bank robberies in the United States at the time, until Leslie's betrayal in the spring of 1878. This would include the great Manhattan Savings Institution heist of October 1878, which netted nearly $3 million from one of the most impregnable buildings in North America. — Geoff Manaugh

Doesn't every kid want to dig a hold to China? Didn't you?
What about Chinese children? — Louis Sachar

In the beginning was the Mother, the Word began a new era, one we have come to call Patriarchy. — Marilyn French