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Sorilla wasn't going to pretend that she understood how political discourse worked, but her idea of negotiation took five minutes and generally involved violence or the threat of violence if it lasted much longer. — Evan Currie

It's not like I have the most perfect body in the world. I'm a normal girl. — Camilla Luddington

I'm not homophobic at all and I have a lot of gay friends. — Stephanie Rice

The secret has been killing me. Taking small chunks out of who I am until I wasn't me anymore. — Marata Eros

Being personally acquainted with a number of Waldorf students, I can say that they come closer to realizing their own potential than practically anyone I know. — Joseph Weizenbaum

What i took away from witnessing the broken climbers in Moshi was this: *Everything is easy until it isn't.* — Josh Gates

We're supposed to show people how the world is, to give them the tools they need to make good decisions as citizens or consumers. Depending on what your values are - the environment, your health, animal welfare - the answers are going to be different for every person. — Michael Pollan

It's a no-win situation with politics; it's always going to be stressful. I'm more into the comedy of life. — Jordan Peele

His favourite word, one for which I have a great deal of time myself as a matter of fact, was "arse." Everyone was more or less an arse most of the time, but I was arsier than just about everyone else in the school. In fact, in my case he would often go further - I was on many occasions a bumptious arse. Before I learned what bumptious actually meant I assumed that it derived from "bum" and believed therefore with great pride that as a bumptious arse I was doubly arsey - twice the arse of ordinary arses. — Stephen Fry

Better slip with foot than tongue. — Benjamin Franklin

Where we are going, I don't know. It doesn't seem to be the place that is important but the steps in between. — Mary E. Pearson

When I vacate this sack of old bones I won't care what you do with it. Bury or burn it but don't make much fuss. — Wilbur Smith