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It is impossible to reconcile the principles of humane treatment with the inherently inhumane act of sending animals to slaughter, irrespective of how "good" a life they may have had. — Hope Bohanec

Why should Scotland be stopped from suggesting to the English people that we join a new union under new terms? Let's not try to dominate one another. Let's be a collection, like being in the pub with a kitty. When we vote in Scotland, we vote one way, but the other country votes another way and we always end up with what they vote for. — Eddi Reader

There's got to be a nasty or dangerous side to anything enjoyable or there's something wrong, something suspicious and hidden. If everything seems perfect, it means you're one of the Eloi and a Morlock is watching you with a napkin tucked under its chin. — David Mitchell

Our site should be like Paddington Station with a much better version of WH Smith's in it. — Colin Greenwood

I have not grown up on movies. I didn't watch much films in my childhood, but I was fond of animation films. — Sonakshi Sinha

We don't want to turn the safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people into complacency and dependence. — Paul Ryan

And when the leaves return, and their whisperings fill the night, they'll freeze and burn, where fire and ice collide — Owl City

Our humanity consists in our ability to sense and respect and respond to the humanity of others. — C. Terry Warner

I don't want to make money, I just want to be wonderful. — Marilyn Monroe

When we unwrap presents, I tend to sit there with a bin liner trying to collect up the wrapping paper and thinking about which pieces I can reuse and which I will recycle. — Jade Jagger

Give parents the tiniest of confidences and they'll use them as crowbars to jimmy you open and rearrange your life with no perspective. Sometimes I'd just like to mace them. I want to tell them that I envy their upbringings that were so clean, so free of futurelessness. And I want to throttle them for blindly handing over the world to us like so much skid-marked underwear. — Douglas Coupland

Our bird when he found the cage open would not fly — Bram Stoker

He has been dying for a very, very, very long time, and his span came to an end as all eras must. — Frances Hardinge