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The women's movement hit my neighborhood like a freight train. Everybody got divorced. You wonder what would have happened to women if the suburbs hadn't been built. — Susan Faludi

If you are going to do anything, you must expect criticism. But it's better to be a doer than a critic. The doer moves; the critic stands still, and is passed by. — Bruce Barton

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Sometimes God didn't answer the way we wanted and it became painful to keep asking. — Kimberly Stuart

Preachers prepare with this fear: 'Am I going to be able to fill the time?' The audience never worries about that. — Andy Stanley

You become what you think about all day long. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Music is that great language where a lot can be said and little can be proven. — Milton Babbitt

No, seriously, I really don't have much ill-will toward anyone these days; I just ignore the people that I dislike. — Boyd Rice

I thought I'd live to a ripe old age, because I always felt there was a lot to do. I had a driven feeling. I always thought in the present. — Debbie Harry

So you were nervous too."
He grinned. "There was that, but mostly I figured I was good because you're really fuckin' into me."
"Sometimes your cocky is not hot," I snapped.
His brows went up. "There's times my cocky makes you hot?"
I didn't answer that. — Kristen Ashley

What is a date? A date is when two people, who hardly know each other, go out to dinner, and push their food around their plates nervously, while trying to ask as many questions as possible in the shortest possible time. — Danielle Steel

To win big, you sometimes have to take big risks. — Bill Gates

Tori joined us for dinner
in body, at least. She spent the meal practicing for a role in the next zombie movie, expressionless, methodically moving fork to mouth, sometimes even with food on it. — Kelley Armstrong