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If you are going to make companies, corporations, actually responsible for the safety of other peoples lives, then if they fail in their duty, the only thing to prevent them failing in their duty is the fear that they would be put behind bars.
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Adults get more confused by social worker jargon. Unlike children, they are also less likely to see two sides of an argument, and they no longer think they can make the world a better place. That can make them rather boring, I suppose.

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One good reason for writing novels based on your life is that you have something to read in old age when you've forgotten what happened.

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Children often have a much stronger concept of morality than adults.

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The murder of my husband by the railways has altered the way I think about everything. I had always thought that the majority of people were decent and honourable. In the wake of the crash, what made me angry more than anything else was the realisation that this was not true. I still find it very hard to come to terms with.

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I would hate to live in the country, unless I was living on a farm.

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Ten thousand pounds is the legal value of a negligently taken life, of a child or a parent. A cold and somewhat mean-spirited calculation: you would do better if you slipped on a paving-stone and broke a front tooth.

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I've never found it made the slightest difference being a woman - though there is a sort of feeling that as you get older you're not so interesting.

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I wanted to be a war reporter - scrabbling around, exposing things. I didn't want to go to university, I wanted to get a job, but Auntie Beryl said I should go to Oxford.

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Margaret Thatcher was in my year, and our first-year college photograph shows us standing side by side in the back row. We were both grammar school girls on state scholarships.

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The kind of response I hope for when I write my novels for children: to give them a chance to recognize something of their own feelings
about themselves, their parents, their friends
and their own situation as a kind of subject race, always at the mercy of the adults who mostly run their lives for them.

— Nina Bawden

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