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Still, there was always that wish, that desire to be someone else, somewhere else. — Sarah Felix Burns

Fashion, art, and architecture are all so tightly connected; I think the way to approach referencing these art works is by capturing the essence. — Roksanda Ilincic

I love the way you taste, Rebecca," he said, his voice rubbing over my exposed flesh. "I dream about it every night." Then he lifted his eyes and met mine with a gaze so arresting I thought my heart would stop. A wicked smile sliced over his lips. "And now I'll get to taste it every morning. — Ava Lore

We all create a wake when we leave a place. Not something we can always predict but an invisible trail. — Maureen Foley

My parents taught me that AIDS was a man-made disease designed to get rid of the undesirable people. — Kanye West

The story is the way the story is told. Adam's — Ursula K. Le Guin

Conquering the world on horseback is easy; it is dismounting and governing that is hard. — Genghis Khan

There is a great deal of nonsense written on the subject of diversity and multiculturalism, but the fact remains that the great challenge facing our world is that of maintaining clear convictions and strong commitments while living in peaceful proximity with people with different convictions and commitments, avoiding brittle bigotry on the one hand and soggy relativism on the other. — Maria Poggi Johnson

Every man must some time or other be trusted to himself. — John Locke

A globalized world is by now a familiar fact of life. Building walls or moats may sound appealing, but the future belongs to those who tend to their people and then boldly engage the rest of the world, near and far. — Jon Meacham

There's a distinctive aural quality to lies. This didn't have it. — Glen Duncan

That's how the Germans are ... The aristocrats at the top hard as glass, cold as ice, servants of the King, the working masses willing, pliable, sentimental, susceptible to brutality, the middle class educated and cowardly to the point of servility. — Alfred Doblin

The essentials of poetry are rhythm, dance, and the human voice. — Earle Birney

Like Mother Theresa, your greatness unfolds by the kindness you show to the weakest members of humanity. — Debasish Mridha

They say I don't fight guys unless they're on a respirator. That's incorrect. They have to be at least 3 days off a respirator. — George Foreman