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It seemed like an original act, the very kindest act of being human, that he listened. — Sue Woolfe
You can collar criminals until the cows come home, and there'll still be a never-ending supply of greedy fuckwits and chancers. — Charles Stross
I think that economic patriotism is the very foundation of a European vision. — Dominique De Villepin
Our love grows soft if it is not strengthened by truth, and our truth grows hard if it is not softened by love. — John R.W. Stott
You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. — William J.H. Boetcker
My dear man!" Breeze said, leaning down. "Have I taught you nothing? Being in charge isn't about doing anything - it's about making certain that other people do what they're supposed to! Delegation, my friend. Without it, we would have to bake our own bread and dig our own latrines!" Then, Breeze leaned in. "And, trust me. You don't want to taste anything I've had a hand in baking. Ever. Particularly after I've cleaned a latrine. — Brandon Sanderson
When I was preparing for the film for tree weeks, with David Cronenberg, I had a lady friend come over. — John Lone
It is a well-known fact that English people never know anything. They only think. The only exception they know and they are sure about in the whole world is Marmite. 'Love it or hate it.' There are no other options; there is no space for grey space. — Angela Kiss
I value my anonymity. I'm happy to come in on the tube or the train and watch other people reading 'Fifty Shades.' — E.L. James
Positive rights are the right to shelter, the right to education, the right to health care, the right to a living wage. These things are - these are, I would call them, more properly, political rights rather than positive rights. And they are extremely tricky, because now we are dealing with things that are zero sum. — P. J. O'Rourke
If we never take a risk, we'll never know the parts of ourselves that would have emerged if we had. — Marianne Williamson
The more info you get about a statement, the more likely you are to believe that statement. — David McRaney
If I grew up with a dysfunctional family, I would eventually start a book club. — Martha MacIsaac
