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It wis like auld times, but in a sense that only served tae remind us ay how much things hud changed. — Irvine Welsh

I was beautiful, or so my father told me. My oval mirror showed me a face with nothing written on it. I had suitors aplenty but wanted none of them: their doggish devotion seemed too easily won. I had an appetite for magic, even then. I wanted something improbably and perfect as a red rose just opening. — Emma Donoghue

I grew up in a politically aware household: very civically-minded, good Minnesota liberals. — Alex Pareene

It is important to look at death because it is a part of life. It is a sad thing, melancholy but romantic at the same time. It is the end of a cycle - everything has to end. The cycle of life is positive because it gives room for new things. — Alexander McQueen

I think there's a danger that some people look at the success of my first movie as a fluke. So I want to make sure that my second film is an even bigger success. Then if I direct my third movie and it's terrible, it'll be okay. — Paul Reubens

Pure evil has no real place. And that means, doesn't it, that I have no place. Except, perhaps, in the art that repudiates evil - the vampire comics, the horror novels, the old gothic tales - or in the roaring chants of the rock stars who dramatize the battles against evil that each mortal fights within himself. — Anne Rice

He was given an angel and he tried to break her wings. — K.A. Tucker

There is no such thing as an unsolvable problem. — Sergei Korolev

He disliked the social obligations of the captaincy. — Erik Larson

Concentrate on the correct movements each time you exercise, lest you do them improperly and thus lose all the vital benefits of their value. — Joseph Pilates

We later moved to Rome, where I am presently living. — Grazia Deledda

Most painters want recognition, especially by their peers. — Bob Ross

By definition, any belief is something that sombody hopes is true; conversely, a disbelief is a hope that something is not true. Neither has anything whatever to do with the real truth, except to obscure it. — William Gilkerson

I, I am he c who comforts you; who are you that you are afraid of d man who dies, — Anonymous