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I was just going over London Bridge and I saw someone had attacked the Madonna's statue. Knocked off the baby's head.'
'That was done a while back. It would be that devil Cranmer. You know what he is when he's taken a drink. — Hilary Mantel

Grandmere says she can't get over the change in me. She says I seem taller. And you know maybe I am. She thinks it's because I'm wearing another one of Sebastiano's original creations, designed just for me,just like the dress that was supposed to make Michael see me as more than just his little sister's best friend ... except that it turned out he already did. But I know that's not it. And it isn't love, either. Well, not entirely. I'll tell you what it is: self-actualization. That and the fact that it turns out I'm really a princess, after all. I must be, because guess what? I'm living happily ever after. — Meg Cabot

A child raised on a desert island, alone, without social interaction, without language, and thus lacking empathy, is still a sentient being. — Daniel Dennett

Youth, what man's age is like to be, doth show; We may our ends by our beginnings know. — John Denham

Do not desire to fit in. Desire to lead.
- Mary Kay Ash — Mary Kay Ash

I always like jumping spiders. They're just so darn cute. — Cheryl Hayashi

Form and Substance are opposite ends of the same coin. — Ronald Reagan

A hoodie is worn by everybody: kids, white men, white women, black men. But it clings to the black body as a sign of criminality like nothing else. — Claudia Rankine

Jericho."
"Mac."
"Thank you for saving my life. Again. — Karen Marie Moning

Of course a lot of the journalists hated Nixon, but they were always blown away by how smart he was. — Roger Stone

I want all of you," I said. "Every part."
He whispered back, "It's yours. — Leah Raeder

I wish,' said Lymond, 'it would try a major key sometimes.'
'Wind,' Chancellor said, 'is a melancholy creature. — Dorothy Dunnett

The story of Bennet Omalu is a riveting story; it's just a riveting tale. I knew from the beginning if I stayed close to that kind of storytelling and focussed on the character, then the other stuff comes along with it, and the message becomes baked into the journey. — Peter Landesman