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I aspire to be that, to be a voice of reason one day. — Drew Barrymore

I don't want you to need me. I want you to want me, badly! — D.C. Akers

When the war begins, talking is insanity , Just take your weapon and kill humanity! — Arash Pakravesh

My honour and my pride are in my heart, and not in what the world says. — Philippa Gregory

Well, this is how I feel: I want to live by the ocean but also in the forest but also in the mountains but also in a big city but also in the countryside. Do you understand me? — Anonymous

I didn't know it would get this hot," she said. "It's hot as hell."
"Hell is hotter."
"Sounds like you've been there."
"I've heard it from someone. They make it hotter and hotter till you think you'll go crazy; then they move you someplace cooler for a while. Then when you're recovered a little they move you back again."
"So hell it's like a sauna."
"Yeah, more or less. But a few can't recover and go totally bonkers."
"So what happens to them?"
"They get sent up to heaven, where they're forced to paint the walls. You see, the walls in heaven have to be kept a perfect white. As a result, they have to keep painting from dawn till dusk every day. It messes up their respiratory systems big time. — Haruki Murakami

I don't think our government really has much of a policy about air travel. I would compare the policies of United Arab Emirates, which has done a terrific job recognizing the value of transportation, of travel. — Jeff Smisek

Revenge wouldn't drive her. But questions. Yes, questions would. — Brandon Sanderson

No one can have an idea once he starts really listening. — John Cage

I have in my own fashion learned the lesson that life is effort, unremittingly repeated. — Henry James

I avoided Thomas Hardy because everyone should, and anyway, I was depressed enough. — Jodi Taylor