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Thorne's voice pitched high in imitation of the queen. The impostor of my beloved niece is vanquished ... Let us put this messiness behind us while we go forward with the coronations ... I am a psychotic, power-hungry nut basket and my breath smells really bad under this veil. — Marissa Meyer

Companies' motives to make profit means they neglect inherent social or moral values. — Russell Brand

It would be far easier to lose weight permanently if replacement parts weren't so handy in the refrigerator. — Hugh Allen

This is my country. The Russian people are in bit of trouble. Russian court doesn't work. Russian education decline every year. I believe that Russia has a chance to be free. Has a chance. It's difficult, but we must do it. — Boris Nemtsov

Through climbing, I've learned to find goals and work toward them. That's just the way I love to live. — Tommy Caldwell

I dare you all to write one more thing that you won't say to my face. — Marilyn Manson

If you snub Conscience a few times she will cut your acquaintance. — Austin O'Malley

I play each point like my life depends on it. — Rafael Nadal

Sleep is death enjoyed. — Friedrich Hebbel

By looking on the bright side, we'll activate enthusiasm and turn on the go system. — Adam Grant

Sharia law is totally intolerant of homosexuality. It's not permissible. — Rush Limbaugh

Gossip is essentially storytelling: storytelling about people whom we know. — Mona Simpson

Have you noticed how easily the very young die? They make the best martyrs for any cause, the best soldiers, the best suicides. It's because they're held here so lightly: they haven't yet accumulated loves and responsibilities and commitments and all the things that tie us securely to this world. They can let go of it as easily and simply as lifting a finger. But as you get older, you begin to find things that are worth holding onto, forever. — Tana French

It is time for corporate America to become 'the third pillar' of social change in our society, complementing the first two pillars of government and philanthropy. We need the entire private sector to begin committing itself not just to making profits, but to fulfilling higher and larger purposes by contributing to building a better world. — Simon Mainwaring