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They wanted facts. Facts! They demanded facts from him, as if facts could explain anything! — Joseph Conrad

It's a big thing back in my hometown about me being here. There are a lot of people behind me. — Brandon Jacobs

I don't want to marry you. I don't want to want you," he added fiercely, taking one measured step toward her, then another. "And I sure as hell don't want to love you. But, God help me, I just can't stop myself." Closing the rest of the distance between them in a single stride, he snatched her up by the shoulders, his burning gaze searching her face as if to sear her features into his memory. "I don't want to marry you because I love you too much to ask you to spend the rest of your life hiding in the shadows. — Teresa Medeiros

My great moment of triumph ... It's all turned to dust. I wasn't the heroine of the hour. I was the thoughtless, stupid villain. — Sophie Kinsella

Death is our constant companion, and it is death that gives each person's life its true meaning. — Paulo Coelho

Hip hop - it's an art form but it's a culture as well. You grow up in the culture and you never leave it. It's a style of dress; it's a way of thought. I always grew up in the culture, and it was part of who I was and I carried it into every world I was in. — LeCrae

Jesus Christ was an extremist for love, truth and goodness. — Martin Luther King Jr.

The body is the one thing you can't fake; it's just got to be there. — James Dickey

There's many times this year I've sat back and thought, I'm making a living from making things up. It's the only skill I have so I've been really lucky. — Colin Mochrie

I wanted to draw and do costumes. I was prepared to train for that, but I needed something to do on my time off from high school, so I called an agent without telling anyone and started working with her. — Clemence Poesy

A WILD, MAD, HILARIOUS AND PROFOUNDLY MOVING TALE IT IS VERY DIFFICULT to classify The Man Who Was Thursday. It is possible to say that it is a gripping adventure story of murderous criminals and brilliant policemen; but it was to be expected that the author of the Father Brown stories should tell a detective story like no-one else. On this level, therefore, The Man Who Was Thursday succeeds superbly; if nothing else, it is a magnificent tour-de-force of suspense-writing. However, — G.K. Chesterton

Knowledge gropes but meets not Wisdom's face. — Sri Aurobindo