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Your explanation is good, but your herring doesn't fry, as we say in Ramaldah, he exploded. — Andrew Ashling

I guess what I've learned is that there are no boundaries when it comes to imagination. It's limitless. — Cliff Martinez

For the record, I blame you for this."
"Me?" huffed Shahin. "This was your idea."
"Well...you should have talked me out of it! You and your brilliant schemes - bah! This particular detail will not go into our report, understand?"
"Rest assured, you'll find me silent as the grave on this point."
"And stop using morbid expressions! — Jennifer McKeithen

The stoical scheme of supplying our wants by lopping off our desires, is like cutting off our feet, when we want shoes. — Jonathan Swift

The orchestra strikes up with 'Stockholm in My Heart', and everyone joins in. Hands sway in the air, mobile phone cameras are raised. A wonderful feeling of togetherness. It will be another fifteen minutes until, with meticulous premeditation, the whole thing is torn to shreds. Let us sing along for the time being. We have a long way to go before we return here. Only when the journey has softened us up, when we are ready to think the unthinkable, will we be permitted to come back. — John Ajvide Lindqvist

I don't categorize myself. I don't think I'm perceived as a female act by my audience. My fans include just as many men as women. — Elayne Boosler

He scooped up my arm, swung me round. "Let go, Cecil," I said. "I've a strange dislike of being forced." "But Briony," he said, "I'm so full of good spirits. I could walk to London, I think!" Why didn't he? — Franny Billingsley

Let children have tales of the imagination, scenes laid in other lands and other times; heroic adventures, hairbreadth escapes, delicious fairy tales, even where it is all impossible, and they know it, and yet they believe. — Charlotte Mason

Those who manage change in modern organizations need to learn to dance, to become healers capable of releasing collective energy to heal the wounds of change. — Terrence E. Deal