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Caleb! Stop napping!"Nick — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I seem to have no dress sense at all. I'm always being listed in New York among one of the ten worst dressed men of the year. Someone once described me as "looking like an unmade bed." He was right! — Orson Welles
Keep one thing in your mind; your school & friends can never teach you properly ,how to be a good husband & father. — Srinivas Shenoy
Music has to be sort of ignorable sometimes. — David Byrne
As a feminist you mustn't blame the other woman," a neighbor told her. "As a feminist I request that you no longer speak to me," Kit replied.) — Lorrie Moore
It is time we recognised the huge contribution that migration has made to the economic growth of this country. — Jeremy Corbyn
A distinguished producer called Kenith Trodd actually lived in his office for over a year - the cleaners refused to go in because it was such a tip. — Andrew Davies
When we are made right with God, we begin to think right, we begin to talk right, and we begin to act right. — Joyce Meyer
No building was safe from the furniture, the pictures, the human beings that it would presently contain. — Graham Greene
He had made follow him. He had called her by her name, and she had come crouching to his hand. — Ursula K. Le Guin
Without the BBC, the proliferation of television and radio channels by the private sector would simply result in more and more channels, with tiny audiences, all seeking to do the same thing. The future would be one of fragmentation - fragmentation without either plurality or diversity. — Gavyn Davies
His action was inexcusable, but it was forgivable. — David Ingerson
The desire to give advice is itself a symptom of disapproval; and further, it is usually the result of a desire to express that disapproval. And we are most moved to give advice to those for whom our affection and regard may be taken for granted, but to whom we would rather express our disapproval. We cannot go to them and say that we disapprove of them. That would not be affectionate, and might lead to reprisals. But we can give them advice in which the disapproval is implied and which yet seems innocently helpful. — John William Mackail