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People think that buying something for their home which is up-to-date is chic, but often it's a cliche. I call people who simply give clients the current 'thing' stylists not decorators. — Nicholas Haslam

I have written this book with the conviction that the response to injury does not have to be vengeance and that we need to distinguish between revenge and justice. A response other than revenge is possible and desirable. For that to happen, however, we need to turn the moment of injury into a moment of freedom, of choice. For Americans, that means turning 9/11 into an opportunity to reflect on America's place in the world. Grief for victims should not obscure the fact that there is no choice without a debate and no democracy without choice. — Mahmood Mamdani

Oh, I eat whatever I want whenever I want it. — Gertrude Ederle

They were men like other young men, unknown to themselves. So much that lay within them they were now travelling to meet. — Richard Flanagan

One word can sometimes be sharper than a thousand swords — Mildred D. Taylor

I'm into old-time music; I'm not very interested in modern, popular music at all. And if I'm really into some particular old-time musician, some fiddler or banjo player, I'm always dying of curiosity to see what they look like. So there's some connection between visual images and music. — Robert Crumb

Pride is a good horse if thou ridest wisely — H. Rider Haggard

Walking into a room filled with people you don't know but who know you brings out your worst vulnerabilities. — Jessica Savitch

Soldiers may grow a soul when turned to fronds,
But here the thing's best left at home with friends. — Wilfred Owen

Without pain, there is no call for anger, much less rampaging. — Adam Levin

When I was younger, I never laughed. I was always sour. If I look at pictures of me from the past, I never see a smile. I think it came out of my insecurity. I had a lot of complexes. — Giorgio Armani