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I've always wanted my music to have that desperation, where you just want to strip your clothes off and run down the highway. I want the feeling where you don't really know what to do with yourself - in the vocals, in the production. Everything. — Tove Lo

Choice is the essence of ethics: if there were no choice there would be no ethics, no good, no evil; good and evil have meaning only insofar as man is free to choose. — Margaret Thatcher

Envy is an ill-natured vice, and is made up of meanness and malice. It wishes the force of goodness to be strained, and the measure of happiness abated. It laments over prosperity, and sickens at the sight of health. It oftentimes wants spirit as well as good nature. — Jeremy Collier

Did Rodney like them?"
Did he like what, Catherine?"
"The balls on you, that's what! — Jeaniene Frost

I wanted folks who glibly compared someone else to Hitler or to Nazis to think a bit harder about the Holocaust. — Mike Godwin

To me, the Sherlock Holmes stories are about a great friendship. Without Watson, Holmes might well have burnt out on cocaine long ago. I hope the series shows how important friendship is. — Jeremy Brett

Here's how my brain works: It's stupidity, followed by self-hatred, and then further analysis. — Louis C.K.

WORK is a four-lettered word, that ends with a "K — Donald Allen Kirch

When I was a kid, I read the science-fiction shelves, and I read the fantasy shelves. — Terry Pratchett

Our civilization is facing a radical, imminent mass change. The alternative to the hierarchical power structure is based on mutual aid and group consensus. As hackers we can learn these systems, manipulate these systems, and shut down these systems if we need to. — Jeremy Hammond

Your head is a lit chamber. — Dejan Stojanovic

I always used the free room that the G.D.R. allowed me ... There was no shadow over my childhood. — Angela Merkel

Did Maleldil suggest that our own world might have been saved if the elephant had accidentally trodden on the serpent a moment before Eve was about to yield? — C.S. Lewis