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Sound economic fundamentals coupled with a number of positive factors have partially offset the psychological impact of rising interest rates in Hong Kong. — Li Ka-shing

We try to do too many things that used to be in the men's domain, and we try to do them like men's. I'm a prude - I guess you can tell that - but I think, 'Why would you do that?' — Raquel Welch

Her breasts had changed, too. He remembered when they had stuck out from her chest as if they were weightless, the nipples pointing up. Then, when she was pregnant, they had become even bigger, and the nipples had grown larger. Now they were lower and softer, and they swung delightfully from side to side when she walked. He had loved them through all their changes. He wondered what they would be like when she was old. — Ken Follett

They should have come out of the dugout on tippy-toes, holding hands and singing. — Mickey Mantle

To embody a character, you have to lose all judgment about them. — Clemence Poesy

The people who are garrulous and wear their heart on their sleeve and tell you everything, that's one kind of person, but the fellow who's hiding behind a tree and hoping you don't see him is the fellow that you'd better find out why. — Dorothea Lange

As someone who has led his party through two general elections, I have not always been immune from feeling the pressure of electioneering tactics. — Charles Kennedy

When I wrote 'The Pregnant Widow' three or four years ago, I tried to reread my first novel, 'The Rachel Papers,' because their young heroes are the same age. I couldn't finish it. It seemed to me so technically slapdash and weak. — Martin Amis

A wound that goes unacknowledged and unwept is a wound that cannot heal. — John Eldredge

Trust is just another five letter word, one that comes before not, — Ellen Hopkins

Unbinding the Heart really means to bring awareness to those areas we have restricted in our hearts and start to let go, open up, and practice staying open no matter what happens or doesn't happen. — Agapi Stassinopoulos

Die of a rose in aromatic pain. — Alexander Pope