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An uninterrupted view of the Paris skyline was spread out before her, like a giant landscape painting rendered in shades of blue-grey, charcoal and purple-tinted umber; the dreamy palette of shifting shadows at twilight. The blue hour. — Kathleen Tessaro

I'm not saying that everything I did was right, but everything I did was for an honourable purpose. — Lee Kuan Yew

I always read the papers, the political bits. — John Lennon

I was brought up to try to see what was wrong and right it. Since I am a writer, writing is how I right it. — Alice Walker

If a company's stock is undervalued - as many managers believe theirs is - a repurchase may offer the best payoff of all. — Carol Loomis

I grew up in a fundamentalist protestant family that stressed that we were a select people and so we were to avoid contact with others who did not share our faith. — Garrison Keillor

Oft in my way have I stood still, though but a casual passenger, so much I felt the awfulness of life. — William Wordsworth

It's not all about mountaintops. Mostly it's about training so that you'll know the mountaintop for what it is when you get there. — Lauren F. Winner

If Saddam were to be replaced tomorrow he would probably be replaced with someone who's just as bad or worse than he is. — Norman Schwarzkopf

What a strange idea: "comfort food." Isn't every food comforting in its own way! Why are certain foods disqualified? Can't fancy food be soothing in the same way as granny food?" Must it always be about loaded memories, like Proust's madeleine? Or can it be merely quirky, like M. F. K. Fisher's tangerine ritual: she dried them on a radiator, then cooled them on her Paris windowsill.
Comfort food - food that reassures - is dilferent things to different people. — David Tanis

I've had to take a lot of stick down the years but the one thing that really got to me was when someone questioned my integrity. It's the one thing that really grates with you. — Gordon Strachan