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I'm going to untangle her deadly scheme, even if it leaves my love affair hanging by a thread. — Jennifer Estep

Only dull and impotent artists screen their work with sincerity. In art there is need for truth, not sincerity. — Kazimir Malevich

The Earth cannot wait 60 years. I want a future for my children and my children's children. The clock is ticking. — Richard Branson

I am living on the moon, I told myself, I have little house all by myself on the moon. — Shirley Jackson

The chief problem about death, incidentally, is the fear that there may be no afterlife - a depressing thought, particularly for those who bothered to shave. Also, there is the fear that there is an afterlife but no one will know where it's being held. On the plus side, death is one of the few things that can be done as easily laying down. — Woody Allen

I always looked up to Slash from Guns N' Roses, and I always pictured myself being a rock star and playing the guitar, just going crazy. — Amber Rose

I cannot hold a grudge against Mariah Carey. What people don't understand is that I've looked up to her for so many years. — Nicki Minaj

Here's my gift-giving rule: Respect your current financial situation. — Suze Orman

The pack includes analysis and summary forms as well as very explicit links between assessment and individualised intervention ... these materials are often lacking in published therapy programmes and are especially helpful ... the pack provides very clear guidelines ... overall it will be a very significant addition to speech and language therapy practice. — Linda Armstrong

The charming island of Rock Island, three miles long and half a mile wide, belongs to the United States, and the Government has turned it into a wonderful park, enhancing its natural attractions by art, and threading its fine forests with many miles of drives. Near the center of the island one catches glimpses, through the trees, of ten vast stone four-story buildings, each of which covers an acre of ground. — Mark Twain