The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“I think if you’ve had a fractured childhood and you don’t feel a bed of security, there is a devil-maycare attitude to the way you live your life. You assume no one will care what happens to you anyway, so you might as well go out and forge things in the bigger community of the world,”

- Anneka Rice of Challenge Anneka.

“A lot of us are very concerned that the main official Pride event has become too corporate and commercial. It often looks like a huge PR, marketing and branding exercise by big companies,” - activist Peter Tatchell who attended the first Pride march in 1972.

“I always say the mental side of football outweighs any physical, the tactical, anything like that, because if you’re not focused on your job in your head, then you’re not going to be able to perform,” England

footballer Jill Scott. “Don’t let the world pass you by. I feel like I still have a lot more to live and experience – and I’ve been married for 33 years,” - actor Bryan Cranston.

“To have that positivity in life helps with your wellbeing and your mental state of mind, rather than sitting in a corner shrivellin­g up like a prune. That’s why I look so good coming up to 73,” - Baroness Floella Benjamin.

“Sadly, there no longer seems to be any appetite among the big four supermarke­ts to drive customers into their stores with lower pump prices. We question whether we will ever see much competitio­n between supermarke­ts over fuel again, let alone a so-called ‘price war’,” - RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams as fuel prices continue to rise.

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