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I'm not totally blind to the fact that I like people to see my work, but if it's not something I would enjoy seeing in a magazine, then I think I shouldn't be making it. I think that I don't represent only myself, I represent more people; I mean, if I like it, then I think more people will like it because I think I'm quite a normal guy. — Anton Corbijn

Well, my dear," said Mr. Bennet, when Elizabeth had read the note aloud, "if your daughter should have a dangerous fit of illness - if she should die, it would be a comfort to know that it was all in pursuit of Mr. Bingley, and under your orders. — Jane Austen

If there were one sentence that explained everything you feel right now, what would it be?" I thought about it for a second. "I fucking hope that everyone dies. — Katie Heaney

The only thing that relieves pressure is preparation. — Tom Kite

I love all the attention, people noticing me. 'There's the gymnast. There she is!' — Gabby Douglas

Why are kids being inundated with food that is not good for them, when we're suffering from an obesity crisis? Is the U.S. government talking out of both sides of its mouth, promoting bad food while telling us not to eat it? — Jane Velez-Mitchell

I always thought of myself as a moderate liberal, a fighter for peace and justice. I never thought of myself as being all that far out. — George McGovern

Cruelty is a language that the blind can see, the deaf can hear, and the heart feels forever. — Shannon L. Alder

I've developed my passion for cars that drive themselves from being stuck in traffic for many, many, many hours of my life. I don't know what it adds up to, but I feel like I've lost a year or two just in traffic. That's big to me. That's a lot of time, a lot of money that I just lose on the road. — Sebastian Thrun

The overly-verbal artist is led by his understanding of things
rather than by direct observation of things as they are. — Robert Genn

Why, so soon as French Canadians, who are in a minority in this House and in the country, were to organise as a political party, they would compel the majority to organise as a political party, and the result must be disastrous to themselves. — Wilfrid Laurier