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It's like you said, it's all about P.R. these days. Brand management. Social networking. The corporatization of our own experience. We're all our very own communications directors. But what a load of bollocks it all is when you're faced by something like this. — Adam Nevill

London the secular city instructs him: turn any corner and he can find himself inside a parable. — Thomas Pynchon

I think that it's really nice to learn that makeup is different for every person. Everyone has a different feature on their face that they like to show off. — Lauren Conrad

I want to write songs with complete sentences. I almos have this obsession with short-changing words. I would never be so pretentious to say that my lyrics are poetry ... Poems are poems. Song lyrics are for songs. — Ben Gibbard

I don't belong here. I know that. But I don't belong anywhere else, either. And that is at the heart of the black depression pressing down on me, flattening me. I have no place. No home. Sex, but no real affection. I am kept, but not cherished. — Ellen Hopkins

If you put your mind in calm, the world will put you in peace. — Chhenghak Yang

Because I didn't have much money, I bought a small shop that fit my budget. The previous six owners had closed their business in three years. The store had no people traffic and, because of that, I was able to focus on figuring out how to provide a better service to each and every one of the customers that did come through. — Do Won Chang

I've learned never to try and force words to come. — Alan Garner

And being as wicked as any man who ever lived, he exploited his advantage to the full. — Winston S. Churchill

You don't change the world by telling it what to do, sitting at home, and telling it what you believe. You believe by throwing yourself into it. Making a leap, getting involved, then waiting, taking some one person's place for a while, one suffering person at a time. — Geoffrey Wood