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I have nothing against romanticism. I'm all for it. I'm helpless in the face of romance. — Bill Nighy

It's really important to share the idea that being different might feel like a problem at the time, but ultimately diversity is a strength. — Carson Kressley

I just love all women. A lot of them are women a lot of men wouldn't find attractive in the least, but they're mouth-watering to me. All different sizes: tall, short, fat. Just about the only type I'm not into is the typical fashion model. — Dave Cooper

Our military should spare no expense to ensure the safety of our troops, particularly as they confront a hostile insurgency and roadside bombs throughout Iraq. — Christopher Dodd

I want to maximize my happiness, but I am generally not moved to do what I believe will make me happier than I now am. — Sam Harris

The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Because love has been so perverted, it has in many cases come to involve a measure of hatred. — Germaine Greer

There should always be that leeway because if you think of your character as sort of absolutely fixed, then you just try and find actors to come and do exactly that thing, then you're not gonna be working with that actor's own set of internal impulses and who they are, so the best work is always a coming together of the actor and the character. — Lenny Abrahamson

For the strength of a man and the softness of a woman, the institution of the family, and the differentiation of occupations are mere militant necessities of an age of physical force; where population is balanced and abundant, much childbearing becomes an evil rather than a blessing to the State; where violence comes but rarely and offspring are secure, there is less necessity - indeed there is no necessity - for an efficient family, and the specialization of the sexes with reference to their children's needs disappears. We see some beginnings of this even in our own time, and in this future age it was complete. — H.G.Wells

I write for a certain sphere of readers in the United States who on average watch seven and a half hours of multichannel television per day. — Jerzy Kosinski