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There was no idiocy bigger than that committed by a man who believed himself the cleverest creature under the sun. — Sherry Thomas

I believe in any country, matters that relate to its territory would, of course, provoke strong sentiments amongst the people of that country. — Naoto Kan

And there you have it ... if I knew that I could only have a few nights in that man's arms or nothing, I would take those magic nights and use them to keep me warm for the rest of my life. — Karen Marie Moning

The best-armed and best-trained divisions of the Syrian army are Alawite. — Elliott Abrams

I did some traveling as an amateur and always loved the different places I saw. — Peter Uihlein

The familiar writer is apt to be his own satirist. Out of his own mouth is he judged. — Edwin Percy Whipple

A terrorist doesn't let strangers into her flat because they might be undercover police or intelligence agents, but her children bring their mates home and they run all over the place The terrorist doesn't know that one of these kids has bugged every room in her house, made copies of all her computer files and stolen her address book. The kid works for CHERUB CHERUB agents are aged between 10 and 17. They live in the real world, slipping under adult radar and getting information that sends criminals and terrorists to jail. — Robert Muchamore

I said, 'Do you know what shoulder blades are for?'
She giggled.
'Do you not even know that?' she said.
'Do you?'
'It's a proven fact, common knowledge. They're where your wings were, and where they'll grow again. — David Almond

I got kicked out of high school, so I couldn't get into very many colleges. — David Talbot

We looked at each other for the last time; nothing is as eloquent as nothing. — David Mitchell

One of the strengths of the belief in Antinous was its appeal to the most sensitive and inward of mystical natures as well as to the exuberant, joyous and ecstatic sides of human experience. — Royston Lambert

We want to be famous as a writer, as a poet, as a painter, as a politician, as a singer, or what you will. Why? Because we really don't love what we are doing. If you loved to sing, or to paint, or to write poems, if you really loved it you would not be concerned with whether you are famous or not. — Jiddu Krishnamurti