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The disaster had an important secondary effect: because two of the cruisers had stopped to help survivors of the initial attack and thus made themselves easy targets, the Admiralty issued orders forbidding large British warships from going to the aid of U-boat victims. — Erik Larson

I love playing a role where I think I'm right and then you learn you're not. — Kyle Chandler

The future is a product, and you only get to vote with your money now, — Warren Ellis

If I avoid anything, it's that I don't really go to places that are like a little corner of England. I also never mind going to a dance show because I love it all so much. — Anton Du Beke

The need to find comfort in the dark. And it was a comfort, being next to her. So I just stayed there, hearing her breath move in and out, sounding like the tide of some exotic sea. — Matt Haig

That's the good part of having my past follow me, is that sometimes some of that stuff can help. — Tommy Lee

A writer is a messenger for the subconscious. — Mark Tilbury

Food was always important in my family, but I didn't think of it as a vocation until a later point in life. — Yotam Ottolenghi

Nobody disputes that cheap natural gas would be a good thing for the economy. The question is, is this a sustainable new development that can be counted on for decades to come, or simply a 'bubble' brought on by a land grab and drilling frenzy? — Jeff Goodell

We really depend on viruses for our complete survival. — Carl Zimmer

Are those cat hairs on your lapel, or have you been dating a blonde with a crew cut? — Lilian Jackson Braun

The essence of education is not to transfer knowledge; it is to guide the learning process, to put responsibility for study in the student's own hands ... [and] place people on their own path of discovery and invention. — Tsunesaburo Makiguchi

The neccessity for making a living keeps our minds so bound down to the details of professional success that we sometimes forget there is anything except professional success to live for. The necessity of conforming our habits and standards to the habits and standards of those about us, in order that we may do efficient work, makes us forget that there is a point where conformity ceases to be a virtue. — Arthur Twining Hadley