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There's so little wonder left in the world because we've seen everything one way or another'. — Jeanette Winterson

I thought that it was 'cause I deserved the best and he's out there. He's just with all the wrong women. And let me be clear. After CENTURIES of men looking at my tits in stead of my eyes and pinching my ass instead of shaking my hand, I now have the *DIVINE* right to stare at a man's BACKSIDE with vulgar, cheap appreciation if I want to! — Cecelia Ahern

Soft power is quiet persistence. — Susan Cain

Columbus did not know where he was going, how far it was, nor where he had been after his return. With Apollo, there is no such lack of information. Nevertheless, the flight will involve risks of great magnitude and probably risks that have not been foreseen. — Jerome F. Lederer

You cannot come to a Nigerian restaurant without having pepper soup. — Ben Okri

In the heated idleness of youth we were all rather inclined to quarrel with the implication of that proverb which says that a rolling stone gathers no moss. We were inclined to ask, "Who wants to gather moss, except silly old ladies?" But for all that we begin to perceive that the proverb is right. The rolling stone rolls echoing from rock to rock; but the rolling stone is dead. The moss is silent because the moss is alive. — G.K. Chesterton

The senses are of the earth, the reason stands apart from them in contemplation. — Leonardo Da Vinci

To dance is to give channel to the Creator. — Ali Abdullah Saleh

Workshops and seminars are basically financial speed dating for clueless people. — Douglas Coupland

You know Victoria Beckham. She was in that girl group, and they were about to tell us what they really, really wanted, and I was like "Yes, tell me what you really, really want!" And they were like, "Do you really, really wanna know what I really, really want?" And I was like, "Yes, I just told you!" And it turned out that, instead of wanting something, they just wanted to zigazig ah, which is not even a thing. — John Green

The Breton peasant is said to have a hard head. He is obstinate and resists outside pressure to alter his creed or his customs. — Sabine Baring-Gould