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Humour is - how do I say this without sounding pompous - it's a huge part of my life. — Martin Freeman

Sometimes I think that novelists suffer from P.C.S.: Perpetual Childhood Syndrome. — Simon Mawer

We have reached a point today where labor-saving devices are good only when they do not throw the worker out of his job. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Strangers are strange to each other. — Elizabeth Kostova

I had the idea that the film would be much better served by a Branch Rickey look-a-like than a Harrison Ford look-a-like. I didn't want the audience to go into the film thinking that they knew me from some previous experience in the movies. — Harrison Ford

We do not commonly see in a tax a diminution of freedom, and yet it clearly is one. — Herbert Spencer

I just love doing radio. I've learned to be more vulnerable through radio than even I've been through books and writing lyrics. It's a different type of experience where, if I'm writing a lyric, I can sort of hide behind it a little bit. — Nikki Sixx

The best content is the means, not the end. — Ben Richards

I cannot imagine stopping singing. It is so nice that I even do it as a hobby. — Jose Carreras

Until we as a gender refuse to wear any shoe that would be uncomfortable to walk a mile in, we're perfectly screwed. — Cheryl Strayed

One size NEVER fits all. One size fits one. Period — Tom Peters

Barack Obama now says he is open to offshore oil drilling. So, apparently, when he promised change, he was talking about his mind. — Jay Leno

Am going to cross Pacific on a wooden raft to support a theory that the South Sea islands were peopled from Peru. Will you come? I guarantee nothing but a free trip to Peru and the South Sea islands and back, but you will find good use for your technical abilities on the voyage. Reply at once.' Next day the following telegram arrived from Torstein: COMING. TORSTEIN. — Thor Heyerdahl

Any piece of furniture, I don't care how beautiful it is, has got to be lived with, and kicked about, and rubbed down, and mistreated ... , and repolished, and knocked around and dusted and sat on or slept in or eaten off of before it develops its real character, Selina said. — Edna Ferber