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I think we have muddled the terms of marriage, civil partnership, registry office, church etc. I would have liked that to have been clarified. I didn't really like the legislation that was the problem but I absolutely support gay marriage. — Andrea Leadsom
If I don't believe it, then they don't need me on the court. I've just got to believe that in my heart. — Allen Iverson
When two souls compose a single song, The muse fans Livid wrath before long. — Euripides
We need to conceive of ourselves as "agents" impelled by self-generated intentions. — Jerome Bruner
I like to think of Doritos as emotional packing material to safeguard the feelings I've swallowed. — Dana Gould
Identity is a concept of our age that should be used very carefully. All types of identities, ethnic, national, religious, sexual or whatever else, can become your prison after a while. The identity that you stand up for can enslave you and close you to the rest of the world. — Murathan Mungan
If we let the men talk about them and decide them, then suddenly we wake up and find out that the men have made all the decisions, and these decisions all suit men. — Alexander McCall Smith
Stop the blame game. Stop! Stop looking out the window and look in the mirror! — Eric Thomas
High modernism is numinous through and through, as the work of art provides one of the last outposts of enchantment in a spiritually degenerate world. Postmodernism, with its notorious absence of affect, is post-numinous. It is also in a sense post-aesthetic, since the aestheticisation of everyday life extends to the point where it undermines the very idea of a special phenomenon known as art. Stretched far enough, the category of the aesthetic cancels itself out. — Terry Eagleton
My favourite movie is 'Terms of Endearment.' — Leslie Mann
You Americans, you have no idea how much your stuff infiltrates the rest of the world! — Danai Gurira
Trump, who presents himself as a modern Midas even when much of what he touches turns to dross, has studied the conventions of journalists and displays more genius at exploiting them to his advantage than anyone else I have ever known. More — David Cay Johnston
One does not like insults yet ironically he is an expert in insulting others. How can this be called a human-behavior? — Dada Bhagwan