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Blackberry Smoke is a band that will never go hungry. — Brian Johnson

The thirties were troublesome in Belfast, and then of course there was no work for people, and it was terribly religiously divided. — Frank Carson

Rights mean you have a right to your life. You have a right to your liberty, and you should have a right to keep the fruits of your labor ... I, in a way, don't like to use those terms: gay rights, women's rights, minority rights, religious rights. There's only one type of right. It's the right to your liberty. — Ron Paul

When the choice came down to tears, strong drink, or potatoes, one chooses potatoes. She — Laurie R. King

I want more children but for the next three years I want to act. — Anna Friel

And of course there is always joy in witnessing the joy of others — David Nicholls

I loved making The Imitation Game and it's really gratifying to hear the audience's response to the character that I play. It was just a little thing that I did because I really liked the film and I liked Benedict [Cumberbatch] and I loved Morten's [director Morten Tyldum] previous film, Headhunters. For me, it was something I did thinking, "Wow, this is a lovely quality piece of work." — Mark Strong

I used to get stuck trying to find the first sentence of a story, then I realised that it was often because I didn't know what problem a character was facing in the story. As soon as I did, I could have the character trying to do something about it or have the problem whack him between the eyes. — Morris Gleitzman

What am I a prostitute? Am I your prostitute? You can't prostitute me. — Sheila Jackson Lee

Why was she sitting in a tree?"
"She was hiding from the organ thieves."
Ric blinked. "Sorry?"
"Do you really want me to explain it?"
"Not particularly. — Shelly Laurenston

The fundamental law of the market is: the customer is always right. — Ludwig Von Mises