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What a house. Turns out they're doing OK, the Malfoy's. However, the interior decorating leaves a lot to be desired. And needless to say, Voldemort isn't the greatest houseguest. — Tom Felton

It's horrible to get a cameraphone shoved in your face every time you walk out the door. — John Simm

Politically, economically and socially, the Twenty-Teens are a Depression. The internet brought many laudable things, but prosperity, stability, accountability and honest politics were not four of them. — Bruce Sterling

I don't even like firing people. I don't think I've ever said, 'You're fired' to anybody. — Martha Stewart

We cannot hope to be secure when our government has declared, by its readiness to act alone, its willingness to be everybody's enemy. — Wendell Berry

There wasn't a Scottish nationalist MP elected at any general election when we were outside the E.U. — Michael Gove

I want to speak for people that may not feel like they're being spoken for at the moment. And I want to make a connection between the world around us and the charts. — Emeli Sande

The books housed in one's first adult bookshelf are the geological bed of who we wish to become — Sheridan Hay

Large, centralized organizations foster alienation like stagnant ponds breed algae. — Ricardo Semler

It's amazing what a bit of soot and shaving can do for muscle definition, honestly. — Joe Dempsie

A good fighter usually knows, to within a very few seconds, when a three-minute round is going to end. — Jack Dempsey

The long horizon, the lunging, clotted sea like a swinging door opening, closing, opening. — Annie Proulx

We can only be really realistic after we have tried our optimism out. — Adam Phillips

Discussing the attempts of Augustus' generals to add to the extent of the Roman Empire early in his reign:
The northern countries of Europe scarcely deserved the expense and labour of conquest. The forests and morasses of Germany were filled with a hardy race of barbarians, who despised life when it was separated from freedom; and though, on the first attack, they seemed to yield to the weight of the Roman power, they soon, by a signal act of despair, regained their independence, and reminded Augustus of the vicissitude of fortune. — Edward Gibbon

Intentions are nothing — Cassandra Clare