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I think La Liga is the best league in the world. — Gareth Bale

Whatever have you been feeding her?"
"Fire and whetstones," said Yarvi, smiling. — Joe Abercrombie

It is hard to laugh at the need for beauty and romance, no matter how tasteless, even horrible, the results of that need are. But it is easy to sigh. Few things are sadder than the truly monstrous. — Nathanael West

Faith can be interested in results only, for a truth once recognized as such puts an end to the believer's thinking. — Wilhelm Von Humboldt

Part of the writer's problem may be thee wrong kind of appreciation: hen he does work he knows to be less than he's capable of, his friends praise precisely those things he knows to be weak or meretricious. The writer who cannot write because nothing he writes is good enough, by his own standards, and because no one around him seems to share his standards, is in a special sort of bind:
the love of good fiction that gets him started in the first place makes him scornful of the flawed writing he does (nearly all first-draft writing is flawed) and his sense that nobody cares about truly good fiction robs him of motivation. — John Gardner

Of course you know him. Everyone knows a pear-shaped man. — George R R Martin

I was born wise. Street-wise, people-wise, self-wise. This wisdom was my birthright. — Sophia Loren

We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our own history and our doctrine and remember that we are not descended from fearful men. Not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate, and to defend causes that were, for the moment, unpopular ... There is no way for a citizen of the Republic to abdicate his responsibility. — Edward R. Murrow

Sin, without strong restraints, would pull God from His throne, make the world the minion of its lusts, and all beings bow down and worship. — Richard Cecil