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What one wrote playfully, another reads with tension and passion; what one wrote with tension and passion, another reads playfully. — Paul Valery

Bending instead of breaking," he repeats. "That's probably always a better option if you can take it, isn't it? — C.K. Kelly Martin

My son got me into 'The Mighty Boosh.' I just love that surrealist humour. — David Morrissey

The more you read the Bible; and the more you meditate on it, the more you will be astonished with it. — Charles Spurgeon

We've got to establish a Socialist economic structure that will limit private profit-oriented businesses. Whether the transition is peaceful depends on the way our present governmental leaders react. We must commit our lives to this transition ... We should be very proud of our new breed of soldier. It's not organized but it's mutiny, and they have every right. — Jane Fonda

That's the trouble with having the whole world love you. One day, you wake up and it's flirting with your best friend instead. And you don't know what to do. You're thrown. — Sophie Kinsella

Highways dont belong in cities. Period. Europe didnt do it. America did. And our cities have paid the price. — John Norquist

Every civilization is, among other things, an arrangement for domesticating the passions and setting them to do useful work. — Aldous Huxley

Loneliness wasn't just a state of mind, was it? It was tactile. She could feel it. It was a sixth sense, not in some fanciful play of words, but physically. It hurt ... it hurt like phagocytes devouring the white matter of her brain. It was merely that she had no friends. She didn't even have a sanctuary in which she could simply be alone. — Tom Wolfe

As Charlie is leaving the house, she somehow trips on the threshold and nearly face-plants onto the ground. I roll my eyes. How is it possible out of all the people in this world, this is the soul I've come to collect? — Victoria Scott