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You can't beat a good education! — Walter Moers

To me, the blues is an infection. I don't think it's necessarily a melancholy thing; the blues can be really positive and I think I think anyone and everyone can have a place for the blues. It need not always a woeful, sorrowful thing. It's more reflective; it reminds you to feel. — Mick Fleetwood

Is it possible to love any human being without being torn limb from limb? — Cyril Connolly

Every book that you pick up takes you a step away from your real world, but if you read a book about magic, it takes you an extra two steps. — Jenny Nimmo

We have sold our birthright of freedom and justice for a mess of national security. — William Sloane Coffin

The people are fed up with the political class. — Carly Fiorina

That's the problem with mistakes. You can make'em in an instant. Years upon years spent tiptoeing about like a fool, then you take your eye away for a moment and ... Bang. — Joe Abercrombie

Strength comes from giving yourself to another. It comes from deep in your heart, the very thing you share with that other person. It comes from knowing that fear isn't an option where a future is so certain. — Emma Hart

To succeed,all I need to do is suffer. — Muhammad Ali

Locked in a debate over Israel's alleged vices, they miss the salient truth running through the long history of anti-Semitism: Israel is hated above all for its virtues. — George Gilder

Do you remember how scared we were? How lost and cold and alone? I do. I don't want anyone feeling that helpless. — Erin Hunter

In England, literary pretence is more universal than elsewhere from our method of education. — James Payn

The past is the prologue. — William Shakespeare

We must have order, allocating to each thing its proper place and giving to each thing is due according to its nature. — Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe