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All writers are egomaniacal, manic-depressive, drug-addicted alcoholics. You want to have that fix again. — T.C. Boyle

Italians know that what matters is style, not fashion. Italian style does not have social or age boundaries. — Stefano Gabbana

I am not made for despair — Lian Hearn

In California I began to think that, except on the beaches, no-one had the use of their legs. — Rumer Godden

How do you deliver democracy to a country? You don't do it down the barrel of a gun. That's not how you deliver it. — Michael Moore

World War II put feminism on hold for a long time; the men went away to fight, a lot of women in those years got jobs both in teaching and in factories - at all social levels - which they enjoyed very much. A lot of them were quite happy during the war. — Margaret Drabble

My childhood growing up in that part of Glasgow always sounds like some kind of sub-Catherine Cookson novel of earthy working-class immigrant life, which to some extent it was, but it wasn't really as colourful that. — Peter Capaldi

I think that if something matters to you, and is important to you, then you give it the attention and energy it deserves. So, I don't look upon it as a price, but as an opportunity to influence the community in a healthy way. — Nia Long

The universe appeared to him like an immense malady; everywhere he felt fever, everywhere he heard the sound of suffering, and, without seeking to solve the enigma, he strove to dress the wound. — Victor Hugo

Help your brother's boat across, and your own will reach the shore. - HINDU PROVERB — Cynthia Hand

Lemons clean everything. It's the greatest disinfectant. — Sandra Bullock

I am spoiled, it's true. I don't even know how to use that thing in the kitchen with the burners. — Cindy Margolis

In writing the history of a disease, every philosophical hypothesis whatsoever, that has previously occupied the mind of the author, should lie in abeyance. — Thomas Sydenham