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Now, many of us in the Labour Party are conservationists - and we all love the red squirrel. But there is one ginger rodent which we never want to see again - Danny Alexander. — Harriet Harman

I believe that it is impossible to stop people from using the fossil fuels, so we need to develop technologies which allow us to use them without creating environmental havoc on the planet. — Klaus Lackner

She beams at me and it's almost enough to make up for the fact that I'm harder than trigonometry right now. Almost. — Trish Doller

Preacher: "This is the word of God!"
Constantine: "The edited word of God — Garth Ennis

Numbness spread, allowing him to move his arms without the stabbing agony that had had him bathed in sweat over the last few hours. — Steven Erikson

My lord, they say five moons were seen to-night
Four fixed, and the fifth did whirl about The other four in wondrous motion. — William Shakespeare

There is a horse here-the furthest north of any horse, and he eats fish and travels on snowshoes. — Will Rogers

We have more than enough to take care of everybody on earth at this time. If we have a shortage of anything, it's very easy for science to make a substitute material. There's no shortage of anything except brains in Washington. — Jacque Fresco

As early as when I was five or six I wanted to perform. — Juliette Lewis

Interview? Oh don't be ridiculous. — Freddie Mercury

One of the common traits of outstanding performers-coaches, athletes, managers, sales representatives, executives, and others who face a daily up/down, win/lose accounting system-is that a rejection, that is, defeat, is quickly forgotten, replaced eagerly by pursuit of a new order, client, or opponent. — Bill Walsh

Here's to five miserable months on the wagon and the irreparable harm that it's caused me. — Stanley Kubrick

As you know, there are certain languages that lend themselves very easily to vocal use. — Neville Marriner