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It is government policy to phase out subsidies to nationalised industries. In line with this, the government hopes that the coal industry will be able to operate without the need for assistance apart from social grants. — Tony Benn
I am haunted by waters. — Norman Maclean
Kids used to tease me unmercifully about that name. — Marge Schott
It is impossible to make anything beautiful or desirable in the best regulated administration of slavery. — Harriet Beecher Stowe
The old monk said, 'The basic mistake people make is to think that happiness is the goal!' And — Francois Lelord
Stay focused on your goal and never let your mind cloud you with doubt - or conceit for that matter. — Giuseppe Bianco
Fallen myths can instill venom. — Denis De Rougemont
We had a lengthy discussion of the difficulties I had had working on other biographies and the efforts made by Martha Gellhorn, Susan Sontag and others to prevent publication. Gellhorn's representative, Bill Buford, sent a threatening letter to my publisher. Michael, a journalist first, called Buford a "dirty dog." I never dreamed, then, that he, too, would, in the end, assume a rather high-handed attitude towards my manuscript, ordering me to make changes and deferring to the feelings of others. On this day, I said: "I don't respond well to those threats. I don't allow them to intimidate me." "We don't believe in authorised biographies," Michael concluded. "All authorised biographies are hereby condemned." I would remember these words later when Michael the Apostate appeared. — Carl Rollyson
And then I saw him and nothing was ever the same again.
The sky was never the same colour, the moon never the same shape: the air never smelt the same, food never tasted the same. Every word I knew changed its meaning, everything that once was stable and firm became as insubstantial as a puff of wind, and every puff of wind became a solid thing I could feel and touch. — Stephen Fry
Yoga is an art and science of living. — Indra Devi
He had never been an unhappy man; his own temper had secured him from that, even in his first marriage; but his second must shew him how delightful a well-judging and truly amiable woman could be, and must give him the pleasantest proof of its being a great deal better to choose than to be chosen, to excite gratitude than to feel it. He — Jane Austen
We are, at least from the standpoint of DNA, more microbial than human. — Anonymous
Home is where you dance with others, and dancing is life. 15 — Stephen King
