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Cameroon is stronger because it's a country of conquerors, of winners. Cameroon's players aren't necessarily very technical, but that when they play, they play to win. — Roger Milla

The BBC must never be all about ratings - or even mainly about ratings. In the past year, we have made a raft of terrific programmes which stand comparison with the best the BBC has ever done: 'Blue Planet,' 'Walking with Beasts,' 'Son of God,' 'Clocking Off,' 'The Way We Live Now,' 'Conspiracy,' 'Lost World.' — Gavyn Davies

Her expression was distant and he was ashamed to find himself hunting for sings of pain in her features, some evidence of heartache. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

We see past time in a telescope and present time in a microscope. Hence the apparent enormities of the present. — Victor Hugo

Not confidence - I understand confidence. What he had was knowledge. — Leif Enger

Not only the thirsty seek the water, the water as well seeks the thirsty. — Rumi

If the military contractors are out of Afghanistan, Karzai is out 15 minutes later. — Rachel Maddow

Jealousy is such an ugly emotion. — Cassandra Clare

In no way am I demeaning writing or any other form of art because it's popular. What I'm saying is that anything fed into the industrial machinery to comply with rules of size and length and shelf-life has a hard time surviving as art. — Alberto Manguel

We must learn our limits. We are all something, but none of us are everything. — Blaise Pascal

Sing it not in mournful numbers. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The intensest feeling of the beauty of a cloud lighted by the setting sun, is no hindrance to my knowing that the cloud is a vapour of water, subject to all the laws of vapours in a state of suspension; and I am just as likely to allow for, and act on, these physical laws whenever there is occasion to do so, as if I had been incapable of perceiving any distinction between beauty and ugliness. — John Stuart Mill

In the 1990s I began to study the prospects that life could spread from Mars to Earth or maybe Earth to Mars and that maybe life began on Mars and came to Earth, and that idea seemed to have a lot of traction and is now accepted as very plausible. — Paul Davies

When a new generation watches the films, people might mention that it has improved their lovemaking. I guess it's because it isn't threatening. It was very sweet and delicate. — Sylvia Kristel

When you think about it, giving up your 'real' personality is a small price to pay for the richness of 'living happily ever after' with an actual man! — Lynda Barry