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My husband wasn't put off by it - he thought it was hilarious to see me dressed as Dylan! He didn't particularly want to kiss me with stubble all over my face - it felt a bit odd! But I think he's used to it [the make-up process]. — Cate Blanchett

The critic of the Adepts would form a truer opinion of their attitude if he did not look upon them as guardians of a treasure, grudgingly doling it out to applicants whose rights it was impossible to ignore or defy, but rather as trainers of racehorses, patiently trying beast after beast in the hope that one may ultimately be found that will win the Grand National. The Adept who accepts an unsuitable pupil is guilty of cruelty just as much as the rider who sends a horse at a fence it cannot take. — Dion Fortune

The match has become quite unpredictable, but it still looks as though Arsenal will win the cup. — John Motson

what ever the cause or purpose of the break-up, heartbreak is always difficult to handle. — Raul Castell

(Personal Note: I'm trying really hard to keep a straight face at this point) — Kieran Scott

Man is always exploited through fear. — Rajneesh

Pitry regrets not defining the phrase "other side of the hill" more precisely. As he marches along the wandering paths, it increasingly feels like this hill keeps producing other sides out of nowhere for him, none of which bear any sign of civilization. At — Robert Jackson Bennett

There are more fools than knaves in the world, else the knaves would not have enough to live upon. — Samuel Butler

Navigating with a partner makes it half as difficult. We keep each other in check. It's not like she [Angie Marr] was ever a quiet little wifey wife behind the scenes. She's exactly like me. She's very smart. We're very lucky that we've always wanted the same things. She loves guitar music, she loves important records, and our lives are about records and shows and great bands. — Johnny Marr

More evangelicals today will visit abortion mills as clients than as ambassadors of Jesus Christ. — R.C. Sproul Jr.