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Being dead is a bit like ... living in Bournemouth. — Kirkland Ciccone

I think Scotland will become an independent country. I've always believed that. It means that if I'm right on that, there has to be another referendum at some stage. But the timing and circumstances of that will require careful judgment. — Nicola Sturgeon

The making of a fortune cannot be achieved without some roughness. It is a matter of temperament. His — Joseph Conrad

When something is no longer working, changing your plans is not giving up. It's not failure. — Kylie Scott

I've ceased making predictions on things because we'll see how they turn out. — David Plouffe

I realized that if I don't like something, I can change it. If I don't feel comfortable with something, then I have a voice to say it's not cool. — Zendaya

When there is injustice someone should speak. When there is unfairness someone should act.
We cannot have liberty and justice for all if we only want it only for ourselves. We must serve God in humble righteousness. — Tom Krause

Good riddance. After all, it's not as if the jerk had done me any favors recently. Well, he'd washed my clothes and bought me two breakfasts (like a Hobbit). There was that. But he'd also dragged me into a Battle of the Sexes that should have been over and done with a good thirty years ago, all because he needed a warm body to fill a slot. — Diana Peterfreund

This is the twenty-first century - you have to know what you want, then set upon it with everything you've got. — Manil Suri

I had watched for many years and seen how a few rich families held much of Argentina's wealth and power in their hands. So Peron and the government brought in an eight hour working day, sickness pay and fair wages to give poor workers a fair go . — Evita Peron

For me, the walk of the character is always the first part that I must define for myself. — Halle Berry

The sympathy of sorrow is stronger than the sympathy of prosperity. — Benjamin Disraeli