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But what club wouldn't welcome the chance to strengthen their side, what club would turn down the resources Chelsea have? — Frank Lampard

Who besides guys like me are part of the reality-based community? — Ron Suskind

The moon was sharp enough to draw blood from a stone — Tom Waits

Ophelia,' said the boy. He said it very quietly. She didn't like the way he said that at all. He sounded sad and as though he expected more from her.
'And how do you know my name anyways?' she said. 'I never told you it, not once.'
'I heard it once, a long time ago.'
He was full of mysterious sentences like that. — Karen Foxlee

That's the real endeavor: to try to create that direct conduit from the pure consciousness of your creative voice to the person who's a craftsman who can go into the world and consistently deliver new things worth paying attention to. — Billy Corgan

I was coming to realize that if you don't look for something, then you rarely find it. — Aaron Starmer

If doctors just spent more time with their patients so they felt more reassured, that might help. — Irving Kirsch

Sometimes it's difficult directing yourself on film because you can't quite separate yourself from the subject. — Stanley Tucci

It is not worth an intelligent man's time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that. — G.H. Hardy

As iron is fashioned by fire and on the anvil, so in the fire of suffering and under the weight of trials, our souls receive that form which our Lord desires them to have. — Madeleine Sophie Barat

Unless people are prepared to declare themselves your enemies you have to hunt around for them. — Auberon Waugh

The spirit is often most free when the body is satiated with pleasure; indeed, sometimes the stars shine more brightly seen from the gutter than from the hilltop. — W. Somerset Maugham