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I believe, there is scarcely a young lady in the united kingdoms, who would not rather put up with the misfortune of being sought by a clever, agreeable man, than have him driven away by the vulgarity of her nearest relations. — Jane Austen

Somebody has to take governments' place, and business seems to me to be a logical entity to do it. — David Rockefeller

Sports are, and should be, a joy. And it delights me that the joy I felt through the years of broadcasting games was projected onto the audience. — Marty Glickman

When you see me in a scarf you may think "Oh, she went to some trouble there." But no, when I wear a scarf it means" this grey blouse was unwrinkled and those mocha pants make my behind look fine and voila I have a vivid grey,brown and white silk scarf which means I have transformed self from bone lazy to coordinated accessory maven.
Bridget Allison (Gretchen Gallen in my book#3, "Maid in Waiting" publish date June 2014) — Bridget Allison

I must ask what it is you want of me?"
"What can I want? All I can want is that you should not desert me, as you think of doing," she said, understanding all he had not uttered. "But that I don't want; that's secondary. I want love, and there is none. So then all is over. — Leo Tolstoy

Literature led me to freedom, not the other way round. — Ismail Kadare

It is one thing to believe and another to know. — Abhijit Naskar

By the time I realized I even had a heart at all, it already belonged to you. — Brittany Comeaux

May you find grace to do what needs to be done. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Einsteinian time dilation. — Arthur C. Clarke

I'll be pleased when I'm dead. That will let me off worrying about all these wars. — Doris Lessing

I don't have much time, sir, but fortunately I have a lot of gin. — Terry Pratchett

Hereby perhaps Stubb indirectly hinted, that though man loved his fellow, yet man is a money-making animal, which propensity too often interferes with his benevolence. — Herman Melville