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[London] is sentimental and tolerant. The attitude to foreigners is like the attitude to dogs: Dogs are neither human nor British, but so long as you keep them under control, give them their exercise, feed them, pat them, you will find their wild emotions are amusing, and their characters interesting. — V.S. Pritchett

Sound unique and commit ... the human has to transcend technology and that's what people will hear. — Richie Hawtin

For me there's nothing better than putting the white shirt on for England and playing for England. I'd get worried if it wasn't like that. — Michael Owen

Yes, often, I am reminded of her, and in one of my vast array of pockets, I have kept her story to retell. It is one of the small legion I carry, each one extraordinary in its own right. Each one an attempt- an immense leap of an attempt- to prove to me that you, and your human existence, are worth it.
Here it is. One of a handful.
The Book Thief.
If you feel like it, come with me. I will tell you a story.
I'll show you something. — Markus Zusak

Feeling like I am now lighting up the hall. I was used to standing in the shadow of a damaged heart. — Sara Quin

In the spirit of Julian Barnes's Flaubert's Parrot and Alain de Botton's How Proust Can Change Your Life, Mr. Dyer's Out of Sheer Rage keeps circling its subject in widening loops and then darting at it when you least expect it ... a wild book. — Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

We are our own worst enemies. How banal and trite that sounds, but [ ... ] have come to believe that all the greatest truths are trite and banal, when spoken aloud in their simplest and most honest terms. Perhaps they can only be imparted in the Cant, in a language which writes itself onto your heart so that you understand not just the words but all the shattering ramifications of of a sentence which, when heard without true understanding, seems quite risibly simplistic.
We are our own worst enemies.
People die. — Hal Duncan

We accepted this war for an object, a worthy object, and the war will end when that object is attained. Under God, I hope it never will until that time. — Abraham Lincoln

Dwarfs are very argumentative, sir. Of course, many wouldn't agree. — Terry Pratchett

Life isn't about how popular you are What girl or boy you are dating or who you know. Life is about always being true to who you are or what you believe in. Never let anyone convince you that their way is better than your way. In the end all we have is our hearts.. and our minds. This is the reason we sing.. this is the reason we cry this is why we live. — Andy Biersack

Evans understood that if Nakamura chose, it would be indiscriminately and their number would include the sickest - and perhaps most likely the sickest, because they were of least use to Nakamura - and that all of them would die. If, on the other hand, he, Dorrigo, chose, he could pick the fittest, the ones he thought had the best chance of living. And most would die anyway. That was his choice: to refuse to help the agent of death, or to be his servant. — Richard Flanagan

Writing is such a singular and lonely occupation. And it's interesting; all of the work that you create is so singular. — James Avery

My theory of what makes people likeable stars is that they're likeable. — Rob Letterman

It is not the size of our problems but the size of our God that matters most. — Dillon Burroughs

There are only two pieces of pussy you're gonna get in your entire life, that's your first and your last. — Richard Pryor

We remember an atmosphere because girls were smiling in it. — Marcel Proust