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Nothing can so quickly put the masses on their legs as the spinning wheel and all it means. — Mahatma Gandhi

Man against man can only take revenge but cannot punish — Santosh Avvannavar

Good comedy makes you laugh, and bad comedy makes people you hate laugh. — Brian Posehn

People see me as Kylie the singer. It would be a dream for me to be taken seriously as an actress. — Kylie Minogue

Everything I did for him I did for me, too, because it made me happy to see him happy. That's not obsession, you dickhead, it's love." He's — Adam Silvera

Once more I realize that solitude is my element, and the reason is that extreme awareness of other people (all naturally solitary people must feel this) precludes awareness of one's self, so after a while the self no longer knows that it exists. — May Sarton

Dreams are the subtle Dower
That make us rich an Hour
Then fling us poor
Out of the purple door. — Emily Dickinson

There is more to the world than what a review board publishes about an officer or aeronaut, Miss Lancaster. Guard. Your. Tongue. — Jim Butcher

Some things tend not to work so well for science - things that rely on substantial written contributions by key experts are a case in point - but even there I tend to keep an open mind, because it may just be a case of finding the right formula. — Aubrey De Grey

His enemies might have said before that he talked rather too much; but now he has occasional flashes of silence, that make his conversation perfectly delightful. — Sydney Smith

Only a well-fed, well-housed, well-schooled people can enjoy the blessings of liberty. — Fiorello H. La Guardia

The Hebrews have a saying that God is more delighted in adverbs than in nouns; it is not so much the matter that is done, but the matter how it is done, that God minds. Not how much, but how well! It is the well-doing that meets with a well-done. Let us therefore serve God, not nominally or verbally, but adverbially. — Ralph Venning

So reports of my madness, as they say, were greatly exaggerated. Not that I give a bugger either way. — David Icke