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It would mean a good film, the story that you have recounted to me there - but it bears no sort of resemblance to everyday life.'
'I admit that I haven't gone into all the details, but-'
'You have gone farther - you have ignored them magnificently. — Agatha Christie

There are always people who are going to be opportunistic when they see situations unfolding the way that they are in New Orleans. — Jeffrey Robinson

I don't know about understood. I think that unless you are forced to understand - unless it is an issue of yours - you wouldn't bother to. — Carrie Fisher

Freedom is not free, but the U.S. Marine Corps will pay most of your share. — John Ringo

Love is such a magic thing. It can make you feel like your floating in the clouds without a trouble in the world. — Lois Gladys Leppard

Nobody should have children just because it made the photo library on the computer more interesting. — Nick Hornby

Originality brings more bumps in the road, yet it leaves us with more happiness and a greater sense of meaning. — Adam Grant

We disallow papistical doctrines of free will, of works of supererogation, of merits, of the necessity of auricular confession, and satisfaction to God-wards. — Robert Ferrar

Everyone likes power. I can't imagine a more wonderful exercise of it than to move the souls of men to pity or terror — W. Somerset Maugham

The quickest way to letting go of all your fears ... is to stop storing them in your head. — Timothy Pina

Is virtue something that can be taught? — Plato

I love seeing strong-willed women inspire little girls. I hope someday some new artist will say 'I was inspired by the Dixie Chicks. — Emily Robison

Lilith came to Longinus in the night, as she often did, and the darkness of the cave was filled with the lustful sounds of their passionate couplings. Afterwards, as he lay back with his eyes closed, she ran her cool fingers playfully across his chest and whispered honeyed words in his ear. — Alan Kinross

By overloading the body with food you strangle the soul and render it less active. — Seneca.