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I'll always be Alice Toklas if you'll be Gertrude Stein. — Gertrude Stein

I grew up in North Yorkshire, but now London is home. — James Norton

It is the forgetfulness of these principles which as made for the anarchy in thinking in so much of the anemic philosophy of our day. — Fulton J. Sheen

And that was the whole point of being a covert operative. Welcome to the dark side. — Toni Anderson

Steve Jobs changed my life. He also changed the life of every designer. — Yves Behar

Mad raging sunsets poured in seafoams of cloud through unimaginable crags, with every rose tint of hope beyond, I felt just like it, brilliant and bleak beyond words. Everywhere awful ice fields and snow straws; one blade of grass jiggling in the winds of infinity, anchored to a rock. To the East, it was gray; to the north, awful; to the west, raging mad, hard iron fools wrestling in the groomian gloom; to the south, my father's mist. — Jack Kerouac

My sex life is so bad, my G-spot has been declared a historical landmark. — Joan Rivers

It comes down to personal style, and that's what's sexy and attractive in a man. — Hannah Simone

Kiss me, and smile for me, tell me that you'll wait for me. Hold me like you'll never let me go. — John Denver

I believe that in every country the people themselves are more peaceably and liberally inclined than their governments. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Men are made in God's image, or so I am told. Likewise that we differ from the animals in having reason. Reason, therefore, must plainly be a characteristic of the Almighty, quod erat demonstrandum. Is it reasonable, then, to create men whose very nature - clearly constructed and defined by yourself - is inimical to your own laws and must lead inevitably to destruction? Whatever would be the point of that? Does it not strike you as a most capricious notion - to say nothing of being wasteful? — Diana Gabaldon