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Of course I do know it is the French who are so wicked; but there are all these people who keep coming and going - the Austrians, the Spaniards, the Russians. Pray, are the Russians good now? It would be very shocking - treason no doubt - to put the wrong people in my prayers. — Patrick O'Brian

I really try to say things as they basically are and it so happens that it is a good message that things are getting better, but there are still problems. — Bjorn Lomborg

The implication that women work for pin money and can manage on a worse pension, presumably by relying on husbands, riles. But even more galling for women is that few government ministers seem to even appreciate the value of the work they do. — Frances O'Grady

They make other nations seem pale and flighty,
But they do think England is God almighty,
And you must remind them now and then
That other countries breed other men. — Alice Duer Miller

Knowingness is sexy. The opposite of sexy is naivete. — Fran Lebowitz

I was a militant. — Bill Ayers

Music is really nothing if you think about it - it only becomes something when somebody listens to it. And then it becomes uncontrollable. — Gael Garcia Bernal

an insouciant flip of the wrist - — Mary Doria Russell

I work every day until I do not have more to say. I learned from Graham Greene that a very good way is to stop work in the middle of a sentence. Then you know exactly how to continue the day after. — Henning Mankell

I love doing action movies, I love pushing myself to the limit. — Kellan Lutz

I said to Lucien, low and quiet and as vicious as the talons that formed at the tips of my fingers, as vicious as the wondrous weight between my shoulder blades, "When you spend so long trapped in darkness, Lucien, you find that the darkness starts to stare back — Sarah J. Maas

The world champion rider in any event was at one time a beginner — Richard Shrake

The life of a professional golfer is precarious at best. Win, and they carry you to the clubhouse on their shoulders. Lose, and you pay the caddies in the dark. — Gene Sarazen

It's a struggle but you have to keep going. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

In playing or managing, the game of ball is only fun for me when I'm out in front and winning. I don't give a hill of beans for the rest of the game. — John McGraw