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Fittings are boring, but it's fun when you get to wear something new and go to a new event. I have a massive say in what I wear - I work really closely with my stylist. — Conor Maynard

There is no change in the top six of division 2, except that Leeds have moved into the top six — Fred Dinenage

Isaac F. Marcosson, a journalist who interviewed hundreds of celebrities, declared that many people fail to make a favourable impression because they don't listen attentively. — Dale Carnegie

When you have a set of characters, you have to fall in love with them and care about them as each individual character. — Tina Fey

Love is an illness which doesn't have good nor recompense. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Fiction Is My Addiction — Dr. Seuss

Every Christian community must realize that not only do the weak need the strong, but also that the strong cannot exist without the weak. The elimination of the weak is the death of fellowship. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Her shoes were short heels, open toe, no straps, red leather, high-class-tart stuff. — John Grisham

In essence, leadership is the sense of calling to a higher purpose. — Amit Ray

In reference to Einstein's definition of insanity...
No Mr. Einstein, that is not insanity, that is autism. — Eileen Miller

You can either be angry for what you don't have or thankful for what you do have. Do your best and God will do the rest. — Nick Vujicic

You don't that often see writers being sought out when there are matters of great moment to discuss. And I think that's a loss. — Salman Rushdie

It is by far the most elegant worship, hardly excepting the Greek mythology. What with incense, pictures, statues, altars, shrines, relics, and the real presence, confession, absolution, - there is something sensible to grasp at. Besides, it leaves no possibility of doubt; for those who swallow their Deity, really and truly, in transubstantiation, can hardly find any thing else otherwise than easy of digestion. — Lord Byron