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The Commons is one of the most depressing and intellectually unstimulating places in the country. [On the state of British politics — Clare Short

From the time I roll out of the cot at 6 A.M. to the time I fall asleep after midnight, I get to do what I love nonstop. — Jason Chaffetz

It was a red Moleskine - made of neither mole nor skin, but nonetheless the preferred journal of my associates who felt the need to journal in non-electronic form. — Rachel Cohn

In vain he seeketh others to suppress, Who hath not learn'd himself first to subdue. — Edmund Spenser

Not everyone wants you to become your potential, for whatever reason. — Tori Amos

And you can tell that Britney Spears is struggling with who she is. I think she has a team of agents and managers who are saying, yes, push the envelope, kiss Madonna, take off all your clothes. And she's doing that because she doesn't want to sacrifice this enormous platform that she's built. But at the same time, she is sacrificing herself and you can see that in her eyes when she talks. — Christine O'Donnell

A true gourmet - a judge - has the wisdom to know when to stop eating. — Mark Kurlansky

You say she loves him? No one but a coward would be defrauded of the woman he loved and who loved him. Ah, if I had once felt Madeleine's hand tremble in mine, if her rosy lips had pressed a kiss upon my brow, the whole world could not take her from me. — Emile Gaboriau

Seventy wins don't mean a thing without the ring.' So it became a topic of discussion. — Sam Smith

The emerging picture from such studies is that ten thousand hours of practice is required to achieve the level of mastery associated with being a world-class expert - in anything, writes the neurologist Daniel Levitin. — Malcolm Gladwell

Let us make an arbitrary decision (by a show of hands if necessary) to define the base of every stratigraphical unit in a selected section. This may be called the "Principle of the Golden Spike." Then stratigraphical nomenclature can be forgotten and we can get on with the real work of stratigraphy, which is correlation and interpretation. — D. V. Ager