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And there was that letter from the Bramleys - that really made me feel good. You don't find people like the Bramleys now; radio, television and the motorcar have carried the outside world into the most isolated places so that the simple people you used to meet on the lonely farms are rapidly becoming like people anywhere else. There are still a few left, of course - old folk who cling to the ways of their fathers and when I come across any of them I like to make some excuse to sit down and talk with them and listen to the old Yorkshire words and expressions which have almost disappeared. — James Herriot

Cletus takes a sizeable gulp from the bottle, then points at Arden. You'd learn something from that one, boy. She's a hard worker. A survivor. Gets things done. That girl doesn't know it, but she's going places in life. — Anna Banks

People who commit adultery must die. Everyone knows that. Any movie tells you that! — Richard Dreyfuss

I am the spirit that negates. And rightly so, for all that comes to be Deserves to perish wretchedly; 'Twere better nothing would begin. Thus everything that that your terms, sin, Destruction, evil represent - That is my proper element. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

We all labor against our own cure, for death is the cure of all diseases — Thomas Browne

I started with a website, Jasonmraz, pre-YouTube. You could e-mail me directly, and I would send you a CD. — Jason Mraz

I'm not trying to make the world a better place. — Mary Harron

If depression has taught me one thing, it is this: what a rare and beautiful treasure is the simple human gift of joy. For me now, joy - our capacity to delight in one another and in the world - is the reason why we are here. It is as simple as that. And I feel compelled to spread the word. — Giles Andreae

I can change my mind, but only the Holy Spirit can change my heart. Divine love can only be divinely imparted. — Jack Deere

Temper, if ungoverned, governs the whole man. — Anthony Ashley Cooper