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Who can ever affirm, or deny that the houses which have sheltered us as children, or as adults, and our predecessors too, do not have embedded in their walls, one with the dust and cobwebs, one with the overlay of fresh wallpaper and paint, the imprint of what-has-been, the suffering, the joy? — Daphne Du Maurier

Gaston was not only a fierce lover, with endless wisdom and imagination, but he was also, perhaps, the first man in the history of the species who had made an emergency landing and had come close to killing himself and his sweetheart simply to make love in a field of violets. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Does it seem to you that it is possible to speak of Art? It would be the same as explaining love! — Eleanora Duse

I spend more time with the living, than the dead now. — Jennifer Hotes

My family making music was like a folk background, really: banging on tabletops, playing banjo and all kinds of things. — Dave Davies

I'm going to put people in my place, so when the history of this administration is written at least there's an authoritarian voice saying exactly what happened. — George W. Bush

That a Parliament, especially a Parliament with Newspaper Reporters firmly established in it, is an entity which by its very nature cannot do work, but can do talk only. — Thomas Carlyle

At the end of the day, women are expected to hold up the world, not annihilate it. — Kim Gordon

This is a strange Christmas Eve,"Churchill told the the crowd of several hundred gathered at the mansion's garden."Almost the whole world is locked in deadly struggle, and with the most terrible weapons which science can devise the nations advance upon each other. — Winston S. Churchill

So the two of you"-Ian tries to find his voice- "I mean, together
you two could basically
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"Take over the world?" Warner is looking at the wall now.
"I was going to say you could kick some serious ass, but yeah, that, too, I guess. — Tahereh Mafi

Here, then, are some things on which Americans broadly agree. They agree that there should be equality of opportunity for American citizens. They agree that individuals should make the maximum effort to help themselves. They agree that government should help those in real need, as long as they are also trying to help themselves. And they broadly agree that the rich should pay more in taxes. These core values can form the basis of a broad and effective consensus on the basic direction of economic policy. In — Jeffrey D. Sachs