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I used to have a list of things from my school buddies of what kind of art material they wanted. I'd go up to the West End of London and spend the whole day knocking stuff off. — Ronald Biggs

Now she had no choice about what she had to do. What she would do to protect Dorian. It was what she'd realized last night: she did have someone left - one friend. And there was nothing she wouldn't do to keep him safe. — Sarah J. Maas

Death reminds us that we are nothing. — Stephen J. Rivele

Being called the nice girl, is way better than being called a bitch. — Lauren Conrad

That's the happiest moment. When it's all done. When we stop. When we can stop. — Edward Albee

Hats are the epitome of Englishness, and a royal wedding is the penultimate moment for a hat designer. I'm Irish, but I am a royalist and I believe in fantasy. — Philip Treacy

May I fly with angels and sing with angels and know the angels in myself and others Henceforth and forever as You have promised. Please hold my hand. Please take me home. Please move me forward. Thank You, Lord. Amen. — Marianne Williamson

Dress has never been at all a straightforward business: so much subterranean interest and complex feeling attaches to it. As a topic ... it has a flowery head but deep roots in the passion. On the subject of dress almost no one, for one or another reason, feels truly indifferent: if their own clothes do not concern them, somebody else's do ... Ten minutes talk about clothes (except between perfect friends) tends to make everyone present either overbearing, guarded or touchy. — Elizabeth Bowen

Are you insinuating that I am a purveyor of terminological inexactitudes? — Winston Churchill

If you don't get spending under control, eventually you're going to have a big tax increase. — Pat Toomey

The world is full of angry, pathological individuals pushing pieces of paper with obscene messages under doors. — Azar Nafisi

You mean it's to be peace between you and Elizabeth until after the Tapestry?" cried Georgie, horrified. The prospect of a cessation of hostilities was appalling, for this warfare provided him with the excitement that no other occupation could hope to offer. "Isn't that a bit drastic? — Tom Holt

Individuals can resist injustice, but only a community can do justice. — James J. Corbett