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My daughter wants to throw a stone at a bad man. I stop her from throwing, shaking my head and giving her a little slap. My disapproval is complete. You think: 'That's right, she shouldn't throw a stone even at a villain.' Then I hand her a brick to throw. — W.C. Fields

Indeed the worthy housewife was of such a capricious nature, that she not only attained a higher pitch of genius than Macbeth, in respect of her ability to be wise, amazed, temperate and furious, loyal and neutral in an instant, but would sometimes ring the changes backwards and forwards on all possible moods and flights in one short quarter of an hour; performing, as it were, a kind of triple bob major on the peal of instruments in the female belfry, with a skilfulness and rapidity of execution that astonished all who heard her. — Charles Dickens

I put my heart in my work. — Hanoi Hannah

I'm a fan of supersymmetry, largely because it seems to be the only route by which gravity can be brought into the scheme. It's probably not even enough, but it's a way forward to get gravity involved. If you have supersymmetry, then there are more of these particles. That would be my favourite outcome. — Peter Higgs

Don't be an art critic. Paint. There lies salvation. — Paul Cezanne

Clutter is stuck energy. The word "clutter" derives from the Middle English word "clotter," which means to coagulate - and that's about as stuck as you can get. — Karen Kingston

The will of God is good, acceptable and perfect — Lailah Gifty Akita

Love grew commendably dependable - love was eggs, love was ham, love was the morning paper. — Graham Moore

Anna would like you, he thinks, looking into her face. Anna would like you. — David Mitchell

CALL ME PATCH. NO REALLY, CALL ME — Becca Fitzpatrick

It is the going out from oneself that is love and not the accident of its return. It is the expedition, whether it fail or succeed. — H.G.Wells

Cat people are different, to the extent that they generally are not conformists. How could they be, with a cat running their lives? — Louis J. Horvitz

When I consider a problem, it is now instinctive for me to think about the institutions involved, the authorizing environment, possible coalitions, likely opposition, implementation, legal issues, resource dimensions, communications - and how the problem fits into a stream of other issues. — Robert Zoellick

Reality doesn't owe us comfort. — Lawrence M. Krauss

The only way I see an out is for you to take full responsibility. — Johnny Hunt