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I still don't say anything. I want to but I can't. I want to explain everything that's going on in my head but I can't find the words — Melina Marchetta

The last thing I think I am is perfect. I'm just trying to do the best job I can. I'm trying to be the best father I can to my kids. I'm trying to do the best job I can running my business. — James Packer

How do I know I can trust you?' she said finally.
'That's the thing about trust.' He crunched an ice cube between his teeth. 'You don't know. — Lauren Oliver

I'd rather be on this side of the camera. I feel more comfortable. I'd rather keep myself centered and keep my ego as tepid as possible. Because you can get a big head walking around here. — Ralph Sarchie

Womanhood comes with its peculiar burdens, among them the constant reminder of a subordinate status whose dominant symptom was uninvited sexual attention from men — A. Igoni Barrett

I'm gonna make that asshole gnaw his own hand off that night, dammit. — Tammara Webber

Arts and sciences are not cast in a mould, but are found and perfected by degrees, by often handling and polishing. — Michel De Montaigne

If your sins were blood, child, you would drown in a river of your own making. — Sabaa Tahir

If we really reflect and discriminate, we'll find that all things are created by our perception, that all states exist within the mind. — Frederick Lenz

There is a danger for Britain as we perceive ourselves, or as we are - less wealthy, facing economic austerity - that we essentially draw back. I think there is a recoil in parts of the country, and in parts of the government actually, from the multilateral system, and I think that's dangerous and wrong. — David Miliband

When there was a disaster, it used to be that people went to church and all held hands. Now the minute anything happens they run to CNN. — Don Hewitt

It can seem an amazing fact that laws of nature keep on holding, that the frame of nature does not fall apart. — Simon Blackburn