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I'm a huge fan of a Hillary Clinton candidacy. I think Hillary will be an incredibly strong candidate, and hopefully it will inspire my party to put up someone great. — Nicolle Wallace
I think about those words a lot, and I think about their spirits too. If you believe in those sorts of things. I do and I don't believe. But mostly - mostly, mostly - I do. — John Searles
But what's so great about being a perfectionist? ... You do all this work, and then the stuff you've made just pisses you off. — Lionel Shriver
He [God] chooses not to intervene in the world. Why not? Because he figures he's done enough and the rest is up to us? Or he wouldn't know where to begin? Or because he's in awe of his own miracle? That's how I picture him, his mouth slightly agape, his eyes wide in disbelief. — Jon Cohen
The greatest thing in style is to have a command of metaphor. — Aristotle.
If we don't empower families to be able to have a quality education, then their children - for the first time in American history, truly the first time - will not have the same economic opportunities. — Jeb Bush
Anna Wintour hadn't been to any of McQueen's shows, and McQueen didn't like it. McQueen said American Vogue could borrow the dress only if they flew it to New York and back, in its own seat, with an escort. It was a fuck-you and they took it, and the dress was shot by Richard Avedon. "Fashion people haven't got any brains," McQueen said. — Maureen Callahan
Destruction is very satisfying — Patrick Ness
I love London. I love England. We were out in the countryside and I had the time of my life. — Debra Messing
Love, real love, wasn't empty, grasping hands, or lies that felt like truths. And it wasn't perfect or neat or always easy. It was a rising sun on a new day. It was endless possibility. — Emma Scott
How I wish you could have known me in my strength. — Marilynne Robinson
I made a promise to keep a watch over myself, to remain master of myself, so that I might become a sure observer. — Paul Gauguin