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The very rich, having fundamentally missed the point of urban living, have long been frustrated by the fact that it's impossible to squeeze the amenities of a country mansion - car showroom, swimming pool, cinema, servants quarters etc. - into the floor space of your average London terrace. Those without access to trans-dimensional engineering, a key Time Lord discovery, have had to resort to extending their houses into the ground. Thus proving that all that stands between your average rich person and a career in Bond villainy is access to an extinct volcano. They — Ben Aaronovitch

I'm not going to freeze under the pressure. I'm hoping I can stand up to it. — Carly Rae Jepsen

I loved you backward and forward in time. I loved you beyond boundaries of time and space. — Dan Simmons

Some death is as silent as the flight of a bird, some prey as unprotesting as a knot of rags. The — Sue Grafton

I don't think you should try to be loyal to your century or your opinions, because you are being loyal to them all the time. You have a certain voice, a certain kind of face, a certain way of writing, and you can't run away from them even if you want to. So why bother to be modern or contemporary, since you can't be anything else? — Jorge Luis Borges

The attitude of unconditional self-acceptance is probably the most important variable in their long-term recovery. — Albert Ellis

A labyrinth of symbols ... An invisible labyrinth of time. — Jorge Luis Borges

She would be able to take one look at Galen and tell me why he won't kiss, how to make him, and where to hold our wedding reception. — Anna Banks

[Duesberg] is absolutely correct in saying that no one has proven that AIDS is caused by the AIDS virus. And he is absolutely correct that the virus cultured in the laboratory may not be the cause of AIDS. — Walter Gilbert

For if there was one human condition that Madame Mallory understood, it was jealousy, the intense pain of realising there are those in the world who simply are greater than we are, surpassing us, in some profound way, in all our accomplishments. — Richard C. Morais