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Foreign policy is about trying to project the European model, its values, its principles, to the outside world. But at the moment, the European model is not as fascinating and as attractive as it may have been a few years ago. We have to be aware of this and take it into account when we try to promote our European system. — Pierre Vimont

What a business is this of a portrait painter! You bring him a potato and expect he will paint you a peach. — Gilbert Stuart

He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose. — Jim Elliot

If a bomb has your name on it, you are dead whatever you do; and if not, it will miss you. — James Lingard

We must understand that the British public's relationship with Europe is - and always has been, the sporting arena aside - about the benefits we can achieve in jobs, security, and quality of life from membership and how these benefits outweigh any disadvantages. — Gordon Brown

We don't have to wait for the right circumstances to have happiness. — Rupert Spira

Since its beginnings, Western music is bound, by an insurmountable convention, to the need to express subjectivity. It stands against the harsh sound of the outside world just as the sensitive soul stands against the insensibility of the universe. — Milan Kundera

I should hate to be employed and have no time for my needlework and my painting and playing the piano and seeing people. I find I have little enough spare time as it is." "Rubbish, caro, one can find time for important things if one makes an effort." conversation between Georgie and Lucia — Tom Holt

The first time I took LSD, it just blew everything away. I had such an incredible feeling of well-being. — George Harrison

YouTube didn't really start to hit its stride until 2006. — Nick Woodman

Your employers evince great faith in your talents, Mr Ewing, to entrust you with business neccessitating such a long & arduous voyage. I replied that, yes, I was a senior enough notary to be entrusted with my present assignment, but a junior enough scrivener to be obligated to accept the same. — David Mitchell

What's a hero if not for its journey. — J.H. Wyman