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I always dress scruffily, but at weekends I live in muddy Wellies. — Jasmine Guinness
I felt the same fear in my first fight as I did in my last fight. It never goes away. — Mike Tyson
It's not that the magick has gone, it's just that you don't use it anymore! — Stephen Richards
Someone once told me how things begin isn't nearly as important as how they end. — A.E. Croft
Libraries change lives. They are the soul of a people. — Diane Ackerman
They studied Zoorlandian customs and laws. The region was rocky and windy, and the wind was recognized as a positive force since by championing equality in not tolerating towers and tall trees, it only subserved the public aspirations of atmospheric strata that kept diligent watch over the uniformity of the temperature. — Vladimir Nabokov
Yoko [Ono] was well into liberation before I met her. She'd had to fight her way through a man's world - the art world is completely dominated by men - so she was full of revolutionary zeal when we met. — John Lennon
If Saul could have had you for his David, the evil spirit would have been exorcised without the aid of the harp. — Charlotte Bronte
Love yourself and you can heal your life. — Louise Hay
Jeff Sachs has the Millennium Villages. He spends $2.5 million in one village. It's an absolutely ridiculous model, because I've said that if you gave me $2.5 million, I can train 100 grandmothers, solar electrify 100 villages - 10,000 houses - and save you 100,000 litres of kerosene. — Bunker Roy
Writing is in fact an entirely outworn, decayed and corrupt convention whose chief & most conspicuous character is its monumental witness to the conservatism, laziness and irrationality of men and women. — Eric Gill
If the government was going to continue to act as if we didn't exist, if the medical establishment was prone to gridlock over funds, if the drug companies were waiting till the curve got high enough for profit, then we would find our own way. — Paul Monette
The idle wife ranked with the ornamentally wrought weapon and with the splendid offering to the gods as a measure of the man's power to waste, and therefore his superiority over other men ... As is the case with any other object of art, her uselessness is her use. — Emily James Smith Putnam