For most of us, relationship with another is based on dependence, either economic or psychological. This dependence creates fear, breeds in us possessiveness, results in friction, suspicion, frustration.
Brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls aren't there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to show us how badly we want things.
All Bridget Jones did was give us a word for it - singleton - which was the worst possible thing.
I'm very much about letting other people shine, because it makes us all shine brighter.
In fact, Moon came on tour with us for a bit just before a big festival in Brighton, I think.
Wickedness never did, never does, never will bring us happiness.
All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.
I was never too keen on the British music press. They've called us a supermarket hype, and they used to suggest that we didn't write our own songs.
We have to ensure that our immigration system works in the interests of Britain, enabling us to make a realistic promise to our young school-leavers. It is part of our contract with the British people.
We've always been slammed by most of the British press. They probably hate us because we're too normal and incredibly honest.
When we fled from the oppressions of kings and parliaments in Europe, to found this great Republic in America, we brought with us the laws and the liberties, which formed a part of our heritage as Britons.
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Like so many of us, I'm brokenhearted about the death of the remarkably talented actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.
When I started work at Simon & Schuster in 1958, each of us got a bronze paperweight on which was written, in raised type, 'Give the reader a break,' Richard E. Simon.
Let us not paralyze our capacity for good by brooding of man's capacity for evil.
My husband and I had to raise five of my younger brothers and sisters. They lived with us. We sent them to school.
The obstacle for us is not Islam, but the bureaucrats in Brussels.
In fact, the socialization gives us the tools to fill our evolutionary roles. They are our building blocks.
The social risks that worry us are not a random bundle of frights.
We're all burdened by our history of racial inequality. It's created a kind of smog that we all breathe in, and it has prevented us from being healthy.