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I am a very active person. I have a lot of energy, and I love to be doing something physical all the time. — Tiffany Dupont

It's a poem, for crying out loud! The beauty of poetry is that it can mean different things to different people at different times. But you know they're expecting one specific, so-called correct answer, and any other thoughtful response will be counted off. It's wrong to dissect poetry like this! — Wendy Higgins

That sun, that light had faded, and she had faded with them. Now she was as grey as the season itself. — Anita Brookner

I have a photographic memory; I just haven't developed it yet. — Jonathan Winters

No one saw the recession coming. — Gordon Ramsay

For Satan's deceptions to be successful, they must be so cunningly devised that his real purpose is concealed by wiles. — Billy Graham

On the whole, the experience that the activity of the soul obeys the law of least resistance has been verified even in regard to women's social morals. As a rule, these have been focused on the family and on charity - among other reasons, because woman's sense of duty seldom finds means of expression in other directions. — Ellen Key

And the boys made fun of her skinny legs that were always bruised and cut from her tomboyish antics at the ranch. There was one special boy, Jake Weldon. Maggie pretended not to notice him. He was one of the boys who made fun of her, and it hurt really — Diana Palmer

I like the light that comes off metal shutters at siesta time in the summer, having a break from driving in the shops at motorway services, the odour of petrol at petrol stations, rolling down little slopes. I hate it when you tread in a puddle and the water soaks your socks. — Audrey Tautou

The voice of the majority is no proof of justice — Friedrich Schiller

I figured anybody who talked about church as much as she did was using it a little like cocaine anyhow. — Keith Ablow