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As I spread my wings in politics, I discovered many Thatcher voters down south who were the same kind of people who loathed her in Scotland. They were puzzled by the Scots' antipathy, given the Falklands war and the strong militaristic history of the Highlands and elsewhere. — Charles Kennedy

It is not a move, even the best move that you must seek, but a realizable plan — Eugene Znosko-Borovsky

A small metal marble pinballs within my chest, banging and clanging against all the routes inside me. — S.M. Parker

Small kindnesses often, unintentionally, produce the biggest payoffs. — Richard Paul Evans

There is a curious thing that happens with the passage of time: a calcification of character ... Change isn't always for the worst; the shell that forms around a piece of sand looks to some people like an irritation, and to others, like a pearl. — Jodi Picoult

The premium single-cup segment is the fastest-growing business within the global coffee industry. — Howard Schultz

To win those big games you're going to have to complete some third-down passes, you're going to have to be able to get some explosive games in the passing game. — Tony Dungy

Expect people to get at you when they need something and be smart enough to realise who's there and who isn't — Ramon Gazhang

Is now the time to legalize prostitution? — Harry Anderson

You've really earned it, he thought. You've played a losing game and actually enjoyed the idea of losing, almost like them freaks who get their kicks when they're banged around. You've heard tell about that type, the ones who pay the girls to burn them with lit matches, or put on high heeled shoes and step on their faces. That kind of weird business. And it's always the same question. What makes them that way? But you never took the trouble to figure the answer. What the hell, it was their private worry, it didn't concern you. — David Goodis

Every time you look at a blank piece of paper, you're doing something new. You have to step onto that blank territory and remind yourself the sky didn't fall in the last time you wrote. Writing is a question of overcoming your fears-and everybody has them. — William Zinsser

I would greatly prefer it if you didn't put a bullet into my brain; it would complicate my plans for life, most of which involve not being dead. — Seanan McGuire