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Imagine what things would be like if the news media actually sided with civilization. — Glenn Reynolds

Experience informs us that the first defense of weak minds is to recriminate. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

I've always been really into action movies. Since I was little, that was my favorite type of film. — Austin Butler

Anyone can see that to write Uncle Tom's Cabin on the knee in the kitchen, with constant calls to cooking and other details of housework to punctuate the paragraphs, was a more difficult achievement than to write it at leisure in a quiet room. — Anna Garlin Spencer

Hello, Alan." said Carol's dad Keith.
"Hello, Alan." said Carol's mum, Stella, not bothering to think of a greeting of her own. — Alan Partridge

Thinking of jumping? (Callie)
It would make you a rich widow if I did. Care to push me? (Sin) — Kinley MacGregor

I love you," Jake whispered. "Are you strong enough for this?"
I made myself comfortable. Said over my shoulder, "Sure."
"Would you tell me if you weren't?"
I grinned. "Maybe. I can't think of a nicer way to commit suicide."
"That's good. I can't think of a more pleasant way to commit murder. — Josh Lanyon

Leadership is ultimately about creating a way for people to contribute to making something extraordinary happen. — Alan Keith

Know what you value, be willing to take a risk, and lead from the heart - lead from what you believe in. — Alan Keith

All I do is read books, really. I worry about that sometimes. I don't seem to have a hobby or anything. — Tom Paulin

He [Tom Avery] is acutely, palpably afraid of Friday nights, what to do with them, those gaping, sneering, and stubbornly recurring widths of time - how to accommodate them, fill them, use them, annihilate them. He'd do anything to sidestep a Friday night. Friday nights demand conviviality and expenditure. It's the time to let loose (yeah, sure). — Carol Shields

I suppose an entire cabinet of shells would be an expression of the whole human mind; a Flora of the whole globe would be so likewise, or a history of beasts; or a painting of all the aspects of the clouds. Everything is significant. — Ralph Waldo Emerson