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London, thou art the flower of cities all! — William Dunbar

The 1973 Labour Conference will have before it the most radical programme the Party has prepared since 1945. — Tony Benn

Do not find peace. Find passion. — Michelle Hodkin

I am stuck with my passion for the objective world, for the constantly shifting shades of meaning to the events of my life, to the states of being of the people I paint, and to the persistent need to get it right. — Burton Silverman

I graduated with a class of 35 people. We had basically just enough people to actually have a play. — Michelle Monaghan

You must name a thing before you can note it on your hand drawn map. — John Steinbeck

I have more perspective now, and am happier now. It's not that I don't want success, but I now know I can have success at a lower level and make much more money doing it by myself. I make $6 or $7 bucks a record vs. nothing off those other records. — Matthew Sweet

There was something of Francis in the boy, something pure and genuine and flawed. That type didn't think twice before running headlong into a burning house or a young girl's arms. — Johanna Moran

Being on 'Batman' allowed me to do something we actors are taught never to do: overact. — Victor Buono

Despite that commitment, the Resistance found itself stymied. Republic space and First Order space were separated by a buffer zone of neutral systems, and the peace that had been negotiated - a peace that many, including Poe, believed existed in name only - meant that military action taken by one side upon the other was considered an overt act of war. It — Greg Rucka

You are very fond of bending little minds; but where little minds belong to rich people in authority, I think they have a knack of swelling out, till they are quite as unmanageable as great ones. — Jane Austen