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Sir Alex, one of the best managers of all time. After 26 years of success in the game, we all owe him a tribute. — Vincent Kompany
Readers may be divided into three classes - the superficial, the ignorant, and the learned, and I have with much felicity fitted my pen to the genius and advantage of each. — Jonathan Swift
Edwards's stark presentation of the immanent consciousness of Separation enters the structure of her poems. Each word is a cipher, through its sensible sign another sign hidden. The recipient of a letter, or combination of letter and poem from Emily Dickinson, was forced much like Edwards' listening congregation, through shock and through subtraction of the ordinary, to a new way of perceiving. Subject and object were fused at that moment, into the immediate feeling of understanding. This re-ordering of the forward process of reading is what makes her poetry and the prose of her letters among the most original writing of her century. — Susan Howe
Do not trust to the cheering, for those very persons would shout as much if you and I were going to be hanged. — Oliver Cromwell
There's nothing bloody wrong with wanting it at all. — Kate Winslet
It is all about a girl who is more interested in politics than in love ... the Russian censors will not let it be published and the world outside will not want it because it is so Russian. — Alice Munro
Even when you think you can't bear it, you can bear it. — Lauren Groff
Beards grow out so fast that if you shave every day, there isn't much of a window for anyone to use them against you - and shaved stubble is too diffuse to make a decent channel anyway. — Jim Butcher
We can learn from everybody. — Catherine Hardwicke
Madonna is that forbidden thing, the Nietzschean creative woman. Her preoccupation with a high level of work doesn't allow her to follow the usual script that powerful women are expected to follow - 'don't hate me for my success, don't hate me for my power.' — Naomi Wolf
I have no imagination; I just steal from life and change the color. Then it's a comic book. — Brian K. Vaughan
Since the end of the nineteenth century, if not earlier, presidents have misled the public about their motives and their intentions in going to war. — Robert Higgs
Instead, I was interested in what I guess I could call narrative indeterminacy, in questioning the apparent, taken-for-granted authority of any particular representation of the events in question. — Peter Straub
Anyone who cannot bear to lay hold of God as he comes down to him will still less soar up to him beyond the clouds. — John Calvin
The way to wean any one from a desire is not by condemnation of it. — Miles Franklin
