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If it was in the interest of Rome to extend her conquests towards the East, and to enter on the inheritance of Alexander the Great there in all its extent, the circumstances were never more favourable for doing so than in the year 716. — Theodor Mommsen

If you are using an adverb, you have got the verb wrong. — Kingsley Amis

A pen name enables you not only to cloak what you are doing from friends and family; it gives you a new freedom to do something you would not do as yourself. — A.N. Roquelaure

I want it to be able to hold up in 30 years' time. So, I'm really thinking about everything. — Eli Roth

With a great show of courage, he stepped forward and kissed me. It was nice, though once again a little underwhelming. — Richelle Mead

Knowledge is of more value than gold — Solomon

I have lots of girlfriends - all over the country! You think I'm kidding? I'm dead serious. Girlfriends everywhere. — William Levy

I thought I should go to New York because it was the place to go to study. I went and tried to get an application from the Juilliard School but they wouldn't even give me one because I didn't have my high school graduation. — Maureen Forrester

There is a general decline of taste for classical dance,ce, which is neglected and this must be developed from the grassroots. There is so much of razzle-dazzle ... that classical dance suffers. — Kanak Rele

I am a gate for God to accomplish great things. Through me and with me, new Life enters the world. — Julia Cameron

Wisdom comes from experience, but experience is not enough. Experience anticipated and experience revisited is the true source of wisdom. — John Grinder

The beginning sets the rules. — Mason Cooley

My revulsion kicked in. Sexual domination, sure. Dishes, housework, even cooking for a man, all these for some weird reason repulsed me. — Cari Silverwood

On the farm the weather was the great fact, and men's affairs went on underneath it, as the streams creep under the ice. — Willa Cather