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Do you have a problem? I have a gun. I'll shoot you. No problem. — Billie Joe Armstrong
I've always been interested in the idea of space exploration. When I was younger it was just a dream, but the theory of rockets being able to travel through space was very much alive. I found it very exciting. — Gerry Anderson
If the book is second-hand, I leave all its markings intact, the spoor of previous readers, fellow-travellers who have recorded their passage by means of scribbled comments, a name on the fly-leaf, a bus ticket to mark a certain page. — Alberto Manguel
In 2003, as a 21-year-old convert to Islam, I moved from Colorado to Cairo to see what life was like in a Muslim country. — G. Willow Wilson
Destiny waits alike for the free man as well as for him enslaved by another's might. — Aeschylus
What hope is there for innocence if it is not recognized? — Simone Weil
To be universally liked is to be relatively ignored. — Christian Rudder
Stay rooted in the word of God and prayer. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I've been thinking about this all day," he said between kisses. "All. Day."
Who was she kidding? She'd been harboring this fantasy for weeks. And then in a move that was becoming her 'thing', Alesha leaned back and pulled her sweater over her head and gave Reece a sexy smile. "Was this part of what you were thinking?"
His hands came up and cupped her breasts, his breath ragged, but his eyes were on hers. "This is better. — Samantha Chase
I like real instruments, and try to stay from anything that sounds too synthetic. — Alex Winston
You have to be able to enthral and persuade at the same time. — Riccardo Muti
Fighting in the ring or cage is very much different from fighting in the street. Fighting in the street is very much fueled by anger, pride, and male dominance and ego. — Joel Edgerton
The rain echoed in the shadowy attic space and made me feel small and fragile, like a lace glove left behind on moving day - mateless and abandoned. — Dia Reeves
