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Little miss is taught by her mamma that she must never speak before she is spoken to. On this she sits bridling up her head, looking from one to the other, in hopes of being called to and addressed by the name of pretty miss ... But if this should not happen and no one should take any notice of her, she is ready to cry at the neglect. But should there be another miss in the room caressed and taken notice of whilst she is thus overlooked, it will be impossible for her to contain her tears, and blubbering is the word. — Sarah Fielding

When I first started writing lyrics and stuff, I was writing it to garage, and obviously garage kind of progressed to grime. — Lady Sovereign

To overturn orthodoxy is no easier in science than in philosophy, religion, economics, or any of the other disciplines through which we try to comprehend the world and the society in which we live. — Ruth Hubbard

A criminal will never forgive you for preventing them from committing the crime that is really in their heart. — Norman Mailer

When the anointing of God is upon a person, it changes that individual from being a little ordinary person into being a giant. — Sunday Adelaja

With me: one minus one = one; with you: it's zero. Here lies the only difference. — Dejan Stojanovic

I'm nostalgic for the future I knew as a kid. Back then, it was a lovely, bleepy, heavenly land populated by svelte men in white polo necks, who would lounge on big white sofas sipping blue wine from big glass globes, beside women like the ones on the covers of Hedkandi chill out compilations. — Peter Baynham

Pakistanis can't trust. They've seen in history that people, particularly politicians, are corrupt. And they're misguided by people in the name of Islam. They're told: 'Malala is not a Muslim, she's not in purdah, she's working for America.' — Malala Yousafzai

Weston did not know the Malacandrian word for laugh: indeed, it was not a word he understood very well in any language. — C.S. Lewis

Good Americans, when they die, go to Paris. — Thomas Gold Appleton