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If I ever become a serial murderer, I'll be very careful to kill people in a pattern that centres around a police station - and not my home or work. — Patricia Briggs

When I saw what painting had done in the last thirty years, what literature had done - people like Joyce and Virginia Woolf, Faulkner and Hemingway - in France we have Nathalie Sarraute - and paintings became so strongly contemporary while cinema was just following the path of theater. I have to do something which relates with my time, and in my time, we make things differently. — Agnes Varda

What you feel spiritually. I think a lot of that has to do with it. If you have no spiritual life, chances are everything is going to aggravate you, you're going to fly off the handle at everything and that's what I did in the past. I've kind of got that under control now. — Mike Ditka

That child would stumble over the pattern in a rug. — Maya Angelou

The non-dating type? What kind of type is that? A little mushroom who sits at home in a semidark room growing moss? — Jenny Han

Dogs do tricks. Cats play tricks. — Eloisa James

I had opened a book that could not be closed, started a story that had no obvious conclusion. It was a tale in which I wanted to play no part. — Matthew Skelton

Perhaps every moment of time lived in human consciousness remains in the air around us. — Susan Griffin

In my seaside town, there is a plethora of benches, each one bearing a little brass plate commemorating a deceased occupant. You sit with ghosts. — Mal Peet

Design and style should work toward making you look good and feel good without a lot of effort so you can get on with the things that matter. — Donna Karan

The Gnostic Anthropology addresses the magnificence of the Being, your inner being. — Samael Aun Weor

When morality is reduced to personal preferences and when no one can be held morally accountable, society quickly falls into disorder. — Charles W. Colson

The virtues prized in free countries are honesty, self-discipline, a sense of responsibility to one's family, a sense of loyalty to one's employer and staff, and a pride in the quality of one's work. And these virtues only flourish in a climate of freedom. — Margaret Thatcher

This is a fault incident to all those who presume to translate books of verse into another language. For, however much care they take and however much ability they employ, they can never equal the quality of the original. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra