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Money plays an important role in football, but it is not the dominating factor. When Chelsea play a Carling Cup game in a small city, and it could result in a draw - the excitement, the spirit, the atmosphere - that's the real beauty of football in England. — Roman Abramovich

Religion is to misogyny as disease is to misery - not the sole cause, but a significant contributor — PZ Myers

Reading Dostoyevsky is like sitting in the front row of a theater, where the actors' spit lands on your face. — Charles Baxter

The truth is that there is no terror untempered by some great moral idea. — Jean-Luc Godard

I love letters from little kids. Adults never proclaim themselves 'your #1 fan! — Lauren Baratz-Logsted

During the last week of her father's life, Blanca stayed home with him. 'I didn't bathe. I didn't sleep. I sat in the bed with him in the living room. And we were communicating all the time. I kept thinking, and it's more beautiful in Spanish, but I wanted to bottle his breathing. — Kevin Renner

If you don't know what to do, there's actually a chance of doing something new. — Philip Glass

I think that you think that a certain something is not all that it could be, when, in fact, it is all that it should be, and more! — Jerry Seinfeld

It dawned on him gradually that he had entered middle-age without ever being young, and that he was, in the nicest possible way, "on the shelf". — John Le Carre

I think their pasts are treated with a voice that sees their role as those of innocents. That's reflected in the past time sequences. They're less "written." — Chang-rae Lee

The countries made themselves independent from Spain, but only changed owners, who stayed in positions of power were the criollos, the Spanish descendants who were the new administrators of power and wealth in the country. And those families for generations have maintained themselves in positions of power. Latin America founded itself on everyone being equal, but in reality we aren't. — Bocafloja

And for the first time in my life I understand the end of that poem. And I never wanted to. You have to believe me. — Stephen Chbosky