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The aeroplane is an invention of the devil and will never play any part in such a serious business as the defence of the nation, my boy! — Sam Hughes

Leading my country out at the World Cup was something I'll never forget. — Mark Viduka

Max realized that an explanation was no longer important. "I'm here because I love you," he said simply. — Diana Lanham

You must be asking which door is the true one; not which pleases you best — C.S. Lewis

You meet a better class of person in pubs, — Oliver Reed

Self-awareness is not just relaxation and not just meditation. It must combine relaxation with activity and dynamism. Technology can aid that. — Deepak Chopra

It seems as if, in making a marriage, either the individual or the interest of the species must come off badly. — Alain De Botton

The greatest task of democracy, its ritual and feast - is choice. — H.G.Wells

Most of the writers I like just intimidate and humble me but in that there's a good deal of inspiration to be had as well. — Henry Rollins

Have I finally convinced you that it's always best to be who you are? — Miranda Hart

Sometimes this book stays in the present, other times I try to cut myself in half and count the rings. Occasionally I think about the future, but I try to do that sparingly because it usually makes me anxious. — Amy Poehler

If you want to write for yourself, get a diary. If you want to write for your friends, get a blog. If you want to write for others ... become an author. — James Patterson

I always tell people I'm running against two Democrats, one that admits it and one that does not. — Marco Rubio

But wait. What blood from yonder mortal drips?" Lord Akeldama misquoted. — Gail Carriger

There's no great person that lived that didn't go through scrutiny or ridicule and prosecution in all types of ways, to be who they are in history. — Bernard Hopkins