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The learning of the Christian man ought to begin with the fear of God. — Thomas Cranmer
Journalism has been very important for me - for a long time I made my living as a journalist, and it also serves as a source of ideas. Many of the things I have written I would not have written without the experience of being a journalist. — Mario Vargas-Llosa
There is a country proverb which says, 'If you don't trouble trouble - trouble won't trouble you. — Patricia Wentworth
Despite hundreds of studies, cause-and-effect relationship between pornography and violence has never been satisfactorily proved. ? — Camille Paglia
I was ready to get the hell off the mountain, but somehow that offered no satisfaction. I had gotten in too deep. I would have been so easy if only I could have cried. But crying wasn't an option, because I felt that far ahead of me there was something really worth crying about. — Haruki Murakami
I discovered that I am tired of being a person. Not just tired of being the person I was, but any person at all — Susan Sontag
I lied to Julia, I didn't know what else to do because you - you make me feel ... " I had to stop. Not because I didn't have words. I did. But I was afraid to say them.
He looked at me, and I knew then I could love him. That if I let myself I would.
"You make me feel too," he said, and held out one hand. — Elizabeth Scott
To understand what happens now one must find the cause, which may be very long ago in its beginning, but is surely there, and therefore a knowledge of history as detailed as possible is essential if we are to comprehend the present and be prepared for the future. — Pearl S. Buck
Who loves - lives, who lives - works, and who works has some bread. — Irving Stone
I would rather Google other people than Google myself. — Iman
Shocked to realize how much vitality is required simply to support our primitive requirements, we wonder, bewildered, where Art fits in. — Muriel Barbery
No discovery of mine has made, or is likely to make, directly or indirectly, for good or ill, the least difference to the amenity of the world. — G.H. Hardy
