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I've always kinda been a little outcast myself, a little oddball, doin' my thing, my own way. And it's been hard for me to, to be accepted, certainly in the early years of my life. — Dolly Parton

Unfortunately, there's still a market for rubbish. I picked up a recently written fantasy book at the weekend, and one character said of another: "He will grow wroth." Oh, my God. And the phrase was in a page of similar jaw-breaking, mock-archaic narrative. Belike, i'faith ... this is the language we use to turn high fantasy into third-rate romantic literature. "Yonder lies the palace of my fodder, the king." That's not fantasy - that's just Tolkien reheated until the magic boils away. — Terry Pratchett

If you had chosen differently, you would have never found me. — Natasha Boyd

The struggle against injustice is just another kind of injustice. — Marty Rubin

'The Act of Killing' helped catalyze this basic transformation in how the media talks about the past. — Joshua Oppenheimer

Your calling is calling you, are you answering? — Rob Liano

When a man's willing and eager the god's join in. — Aeschylus

I support non-discrimination for homosexuals, but I think, or at least I have the right to think - without saying whether I think it or not - I have the right to think, along with the catechism of the Catholic Church, that homosexuality is morally wrong. — Rocco Buttiglione

Human beings require certain nutrients to maintain a healthy balance. Without properly nourishing our bodies, we cannot maintain a healthy lifestyle. Food gives us energy and nutrients to function properly. If we do not have enough energy or nutrients, the health of our body is dramatically affected, as is the health of our brain and our mood. — Joseph P. Kauffman

If you do eight shows a week it's just too difficult to try to put everything that you can together. — Jamie Farr

I made three works about men in my life. But I had much more than three men. I never wrote about them. — Sophie Calle