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Someone has said that to plagiarise from the ancients is to play the pirate beyond the Equator, but that to steal from the moderns is to pick pockets at street corners. — Nicolas Chamfort

But instead I usually say that, though it may surprise them, I too believe in the necessity of organization. — Robert Shea

Every day lasts a year. I never enjoy anything. And every morning when I wake up I dread having to face the world again. — James Herriot

We can heal. Perhaps we can return to that same place we once stood, when we were both young and innocent. — Marie Lu

The writer must write what he has to say, not speak it. — Ernest Hemingway,

I'm always telling young designers to take the time to surround themselves with women. — Azzedine Alaia

I want to go with you," I told him.
"To Egypt?" I whispered.
"Wherever you go. — Sandra Gulland

He who would eat much must eat little, for by eating less he will live longer, and so be able to eat more. — Luigi Cornaro

In ballet, any dancer who asks himself what step comes next must freeze. Any man who takes a sex manual to bed with him invites frigidity. Dancing, sex, writing a novel
all are a living process, quick thought, emotion making yet more quick thought, and so on, cycling round. — Ray Bradbury

A church is an interesting place once you get the parson and the people out of it. Real music can get in then, and a real God! Nothing flibertigibbet about religion then. — Mazo De La Roche

We fail to open the right doors because we fail to pick the right keys! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Democrats haven't been functioning effectively as a party at the national level. — Martin O'Malley

The screaming skeleton stopped screaming when I gave him an old teddy bear, although I'm not certain why that worked, — Terry Pratchett

In the late 1940s, a dystopian novel based on the notorious horrors of 'National Socialism' would probably have been very well-received. But it would have done nothing to shake the complacency of Western intellectuals concerning the system of state terror for which, at the time, so many of them had either a blind spot or a soft spot. — Christopher Hitchens