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The worst person to be in the celebrity Big Brother house with would be Peter Andre - cos I hate his Missus. — Jodie Marsh

You wish to isolate fear. Ah, well, if only I'd realised your ambitions were so simple. Perhaps we can work up to it by capturing faith, bottling hope, and presenting love to the world as a commodity, available by the pound, wrapped in greaseproof paper and topped with a bow. — Jonathan L. Howard

That difficult place to put your finger on about the world - it needs to be illustrated. — Elisabeth Rohm

It's and old, old story: I had a friend and we shared everything, and then she died and so we shared that, too. — Gail Caldwell

You put your own joy in prison if you work hard to make other people's happiness suffocate. — Israelmore Ayivor

Sometimes, if I am not careful, and I stare too long at a flower, it shrivels and dies. — Christopher Pike

When I get recognized, every time feels like the first time. — Monique Coleman

Later, I came to see that Mr. Dickens and Mr. Wordsworth were thinking of men like me when they wrote their words. But most of all, I believe that Mr. Shakespeare was. Mind you, I cannot always make sense of what he says, but it will come. — Mary Ann Shaffer

Through the 13th century, paintings of Angels exhibit a predominantly masculine appearance. Over the next 300 years, their images become more delicate, gentle, and feminine, until Angels are shown as androgynous or even distinctly female. — David Connolly

So, what should I call you before you die?" she asked over the sound of the rain. "Bull-headed Mule? Surly Bastard?
"Mallor."
"The Mallor?"
He didn't answer.
"You're supposed to be dead!"
He pulled the collar up on his long coat and stepped out into the driving rain. "Someday, I'll get it right. — Shawn Wickersheim

Developing low carbon sources of energy supply will enhance our energy security — Charles Hendry

The mind alone can not be exiled.
[Lat., Mens sola loco non exulat.] — Ovid