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Laughter is a celebration of our failings. That's what clowns are for. And that's what I am. — Emma Thompson
Eroticism challenges us to seek a different kind of resolution, to surrender to the unknown and ungraspable, and to breach the confines of the rational world. — Esther Perel
In Unity we can be enslaved, and in Unity we can also come together as individuals. Old Woman — Eleni Papanou
We are not going back. Not only are we not going to retreat on women's rights, we are going to expand them. We are going forward, not backward. — Bernie Sanders
This man was no pampered gentleman, born to a life of softness. No, this man was a brawler, a scrapper, a street fighter. A survivor. — V.E. Lynne
I live, I shop almost exclusively on the Internet. I've bought cars on the Internet. I watch television, I do everything on it. I even watch my son online. — Tom Ford
'First Light' has gotten a reputation as a kind of cult classic about science. I never really intended it to be read as a science book, but books, like children, have a way of choosing their own friends. — Richard Preston
I grew up all around the world, and when I settled in a suburb in America, I didn't have any idea what I was supposed to wear. — Dylan Walsh
It's hard to imagine a more extraordinary claim than that some hidden intelligence created a universe of more than a hundred billion galaxies, each containing more than a hundred billion stars, and then waited more than 13.7 billion years until a planet in a remote corner of a single galaxy evolved an atmosphere sufficiently oxygenated to support life, only to then reveal his existence to an assortment of violent tribal groups before disappearing again. — Lawrence M. Krauss
I think I have some interesting things to say and I don't think anybody out there is saying them. — Robin Quivers
I hate SF books that think all you need to make a book is cool technology and mind-bending ideas without a decent plot or characters. And I hate when fantasy books are allowed to ramble off into five hundred page diatribes which don't advance the story one bit. — Chris Wooding
