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Nothing said to us, nothing we can learn from others, reaches us so deep as that which we find in ourselves. Theodor Reik
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Did I just kill someone?" "You can't kill a dead person," Callum said. "Makes no sense. Maureen Johnson
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Lana looked at me like I’d just said I’d never watched Bring It On, or something. Meg Cabot
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oh my god, she said are you going to be reasonable about this? Meg Cabot
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I've had much nastier things said about me in the British press than in the Bosnian press. Paddy Ashdown
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I scowled defensively. "My conversations don't usually include the subject of erections." "Too bad," he said. "All the best conversations do. Lisa Kleypas
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An ounce of hypocracy is worth a pound of ambition. Michael Korda
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The British male is either reticent, tongue-tied and awkward, or boorish and crass, and he usually consumes too much alcohol. English male flirting tends to be very circuitous, and involves a lot of insults rather than compliments. Kate Fox
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The British government was disappointed that the meeting did not make more progress but relieved it did not end in failure like Cancun and Seattle. Alan Johnson
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The skills of the British intelligence community are a great national asset. John Scarlett
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The songwriters were introduced to me as ordinary human beings; they would play their songs, and sometimes I would start to sing a song with them. Jessie Matthews
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I wanted to go out and experience the fields. Rhona Mitra
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The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the party that succeeds, by force or fraud, in carrying elections. Lord Acton
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the most profound challenge yet faced by the British Muslim community. Shahid Malik
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Some things, like the orbits of the planets, can be calculated far into the future. But that's atypical. In most contexts, there is a limit. Even the most fine-grained computation can only forecast British weather a few days ahead. There are limits to what can ever be learned about the future, however powerful computers become. Martin Rees