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I went away in my head, into a book. That was where I went whenever real life was too hard or too inflexible. — Neil Gaiman

I don't think socialism, and I don't think warmness and respect are necessarily bad words. — Dave Matthews

I might get drunk one day and fall in love or fall over a hooker outside, and I would have consummated a relationship that I couldn't necessarily believe in. — Oliver Reed

...strength is not the absence of vulnerability. Strength is knowing what your weaknesses are and working with them. — Terrence Real

At the same time, we are keenly aware that China is still the largest developing country in the world and we need to make long and hard efforts if we are to build a moderately prosperous society in all respects and basically achieve modernization. — Hu Jintao

Yeah.You got me through — Alyxandra Harvey

A nation that kills its own children has no future. — Pope John Paul II

I have reached the end of my time, and have hardly come to the beginning of my task. — Lord Acton

Find me any performer anywhere who isn't egocentric. You'd better believe you're good, or you've got no business being out there. — Johnny Carson

It is, incidentally, a favour that e-books have done for the Good Bookshop: they have made books beautiful again. A few years ago, book covers could be rather drab affairs: the title and the author's name printed over a stock photograph of something Vaguely Relevant. If you wanted to read it, you had to take it as it was. Whereas now, in these new and glorious days when the margins on physical are that little bit higher than on the electrical alternative, publishers produce exquisite bindings. Bookshops haven't been this pretty for at least a century. — Mark Forsyth

Living in America, I became aware of many issues and went through a period of politicization. — Julie Christie

Beauty is produced by the pleasing appearance and good taste of the whole, and by the dimensions of all the parts being duly proportioned to each other. — Vitruvius