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Putting food under lock and key was one of the great innovations of your culture. No other culture in history has ever put food under lock and key - and putting it there is the cornerstone of your economy.[ ... ] Because if the food wasn't under lock and key, Julie, who would work? — Daniel Quinn

There is more to loving someone than just making yourself happy. You have to want him to be happier than you are. — Tarryn Fisher

Besides the physical strains I realized men can be pigs to women even when it's a man dressed as one. — Michael Rosenbaum

Sometimes one day in a difference place gives you more than ten years of a life at home. — Anatole France

I'm hideous"
"You could never be hideous"
"Forget it" I wanted this conversation over.
"I can't forget it," Gran said, not giving up so easily. "I don't like to hear you talk about yourself that way. Your scars do not define you, young lady. Your action do. — Cambria Hebert

My mother always said to keep my eyes open for the unexpected good, the little treasures. — Jane Kirkpatrick

I like 'Unsung' but I'd rather have a 'Behind the Music' while I'm still breathing. — Lalah Hathaway

I tend to believe that computers are drawing kids
and adults
away from reading purely because they provide an alternative, vast source of spare-time amusement and entertainment. I recently heard a frightening statistic: there are less than one million true readers in this country (those who read every day instead of one book per year on a beach). Terrifying. — Tim Lebbon

Woe to the leader whose arguments at the end of a war are not as plausible as they were at the beginning. — Otto Von Bismarck

I worked in Tesco's staff canteen because I fancied a boy on the tills. I served him his lunch in a hairnet and tan tights. Not just that, of course - I had a lovely white onesie. — Lena Headey

Ideally, you would live in an area that is not necessarily in the middle of the country, out in the woods, because you can isolate yourself there and get stuck in your own thoughts. — Frederick Lenz