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Dress codes and gestures and attitudes have always inspired me, as has youth culture in general, although now I question it more. If you analyze youth cultures over history, there has always been something strict about them - you have to be like this or like that. — Raf Simons

I preach darkness. I don't inspire hope - only shadows. It's up to you to find the light in my words. — Charles Lee

But the dust! And the clutter! My housewifely and scholarly instincts were equally offended. — Elizabeth Peters

I'd like to write a big rock anthem again.
I just need to listen to Korn, and then
I might get the idea of how to do it. — Robert Plant

The whole melodrama of the Middle East would be improved if amnesia were as common here as it is in melodramatic plots. — P. J. O'Rourke

I think that we approach the problem of romantic love all wrong when we start with the questions: why do so many relationships fail? I think that the interesting question is why do some succeed? Because if you consider how most of us were raised, how most of us were brought up, how few of us had decent role models in terms of our fathers or mothers, how inadequately we were prepared or educated for love as adults; it seems to me that the great miracle is that some people through their own independence, or their own perseverance, or their own creativity, make it. — Nathaniel Branden

After all, who's going to look after all the sick folk, if your grannie's lying about in pieces?" F — Diana Gabaldon

So great was my joy in God that I took no heed of looking at the angels and the saints, because all their goodness and all their beauty was from Him and in Him. — Angela Of Foligno

We should not talk about our friends: otherwise we will talk away the feeling of friendship. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Was it animal pee or human pee? Someone asked.
How would I know? What, am I an expert in the study of pee? — John Green

How can poverty be alleviated?
When nobody eats until everyone eats at the same time. — Matshona Dhliwayo

To choose a hardship for ourselves is our only defense against that hardship. This is what is meant by accepting suffering. Those who, by their very nature, can suffer completely, utterly, have an advantage. That is how we can disarm the power of suffering, make it our own creation, our own choice; submit to it. A justification for suicide. — Cesare Pavese