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There is no route out of the maze. The maze shifts as you move through it, because it is alive. — Philip K. Dick

I am a house gutted by fire where only the guilty sometimes sleep before the punishment that devours them hounds them out in the open. — Rainer Maria Rilke

When you ask people what they think of Africa, they think of AIDS, genocide, disasters, famine. — Mo Ibrahim

I think it is owing to the good sense of the English that they have not painted better. — William Hogarth

The only people for me are the ones who spill things, the ones who drop their cups sometimes, the ones who get dirty hands and messy hair, the ones who can go barefoot if they feel like it, the people who forget things, and can laugh at themselves every day ... — C. JoyBell C.

I certainly never saw myself as posh. — Laura Carmichael

I got the O.B.E because I represent England outside of England more ... but thinking of me as an actor, I haven't done all the classical theatre, all the great roles. Think of Helen Mirren and me. Helen, who I adore, is a friend - should be Dame. I am the rebel, the revolutionary on the side. — Charlotte Rampling

Records are made to be broken. — Terry Vaughn

We have substituted organizing for agonizing and equipment for endowment. — Leonard Ravenhill

The art of putting the right men in the right places is first in the science of government; but that of finding places for the discontented is the most difficult. — Charles Maurice De Talleyrand

before I was married I didn't care what bills I put my name to, and so long as Moses would wait or Levy would renew for three months, I kept on never minding. But since I'm married, except renewing, of course, I give you my honour I've not touched a bit of stamped paper. — William Makepeace Thackeray

One of the safest places to be in the world is the stage. — Frank Langella

Of course I was happy to sit and listen, but I understood perfectly well that the Chairman wasn't telling these things to me because he wanted me to know them. He was clearing them from his mind, just like draining water from a bucket. So I listened closely not to his words, but to the tone of his voice; because in the same way that sound rises as a bucket is emptied, I could hear the Chairman's voice softening as he spoke. — Arthur Golden