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Who should regulate the media? Who should control the press? The commentariat agonises, as if the choice was between state control through some autocratic press law or a new Press Complaints Commission redecorated with false teeth. But there is another way. Let journalists regulate themselves ... Let's have a little democracy in the media. Even in the Murdoch papers, the number of journalists who are irretrievably lawless and callous is quite small. Most of the disasters at the News of the World happened because its editors treated their staff in the style of Muammar Gaddafi. — Neal Ascherson
If men had to have babies, they would only ever have one each. — Princess Diana
The art finds kingdoms in a foot of ground. — Stephen Vincent Benet
I wish to paint in such a manner as if I were photographing dreams. — Zdzislaw Beksinski
I want to be part of you," he whispered. "I want forever with you. — Lisa Kleypas
These are people who haven't gone through the legal means to becoming citizens like our forefathers did. They want all the benefits but none of the responsibilities. — Matt Dillon
All I wish is for you to be happy, that everything you aspire to achieve may come true and that, although you may forget me in the course of time, one day you may finally understand how much I loved you. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Agents and publishers only want one thing - good writing. — Jasper Fforde
He who does not work shall not eat — Vladimir Lenin
When two lovers discover a language of their own. — Saleem Sharma
Thoughts, and words that spring from them, bend the individual's reality. To speak of death is to invite it. To think of sorrow is to produce it. — Tony Hillerman
Actually, being married to me probably would be something of a joke ... but yeah, I mean it. What do you think? — Danielle Steel
We're not ever interested in repeating ourselves or doing what people expect us to do, it's such a turn off. — Ian Williams
Because there is nothing here than invites us to cherish unhappy lovers. Nothing is more vain than to die for love. What we ought to do is live. — Albert Camus