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As I spread my wings in politics, I discovered many Thatcher voters down south who were the same kind of people who loathed her in Scotland. They were puzzled by the Scots' antipathy, given the Falklands war and the strong militaristic history of the Highlands and elsewhere. — Charles Kennedy

Our battle of wills would never be complete. But there was no battle worth fighting if it would tear us apart. — Robert P. Rowe

I still have five years to the end of my term. There are many candidates. There'll be a problem if it's supposed to be a European or someone from the emerging countries, the so-called BRICS. This will be decided, but please don't think Poland has anything to say about it. — Marek Belka

It's nice, it gives you a feeling of security so that if something breaks we know we can always call a guy over and he'll bring a drill or something. — Brooke Shields

I never met a person as determined as my mother. From working hard for six kids to just trying to keep the household down or maintain my father's discipline, my dad, I'm so much like my father too. My father was so introverted, quiet, shy, nice. I got attributes from my father and mother. — Sugar Ray Leonard

I enjoy making films, but my heart is in the stage. Every night you have to be on. There's no second take. — Fiona Shaw

It's hard to talk to you when I'm touching you. — Karen Marie Moning

Hair is the greatest thing to experiment with because it's not permanent. If I didn't like my colour, I'd just change it. — Linda Evangelista

You're going to show up to a duel, in the street, wearing Come F - k Me Heels?" - Bats 2015 — Fred Barnett

I'm sure it (not spoken-'it' stands for the Blackberry phone) has texting because it can do everything but get up and dance. — Charlotte Wilson

The chicken had his wish, and was magically transformed into a fox. Then he found that he could not digest grain. — Idries Shah

We recognize the force of the argument that the effects of war under modern conditions may be felt in the economy for years and years, and that if the war power can be used in days of peace to treat all the wounds which war inflicts on our society, it may not only swallow up all other powers of Congress but largely obliterate the Ninth and the Tenth Amendments as well. — William O. Douglas

The ministry has fallen. Scrimgeour is dead. They are coming. — J.K. Rowling