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I always have Aquaphor which is just for like chapped lips, especially in the wintertime when you're traveling a lot. That's just the worst combination of things. And always a really good pair of jeans. Something vintage-y, a little loose and boyfriend-y, but not over the top. They're just comfortable but could still be dressed up or down. — Emily Ratajkowski

The ability to suspend reality and go into a make-believe world can be really, really difficult if there's something really big going on. — Rupert Penry-Jones

Everything a politician promises at election time has to be paid for either by higher taxation or by borrowing. — Margaret Thatcher

When you work with Sir Anthony there are days when he will do a lot of takes if he's really enjoying a scene. — Claire Forlani

Between George W. Bush and Barack Obama, the US Constitution is no longer worth the paper it's written on. — Michel Templet

I've been in California for about 15 years now. You're always in your car and insulated. I miss New York so much. — Jimmy Smits

The English possessed as many words for stealing as the Irish had for seaweed or guilt. — Joseph O'Connor

I had so many other things I could fall back on as an entrepreneur (with multiple businesses). When I finally was true to myself and what I wanted to do - and acting was it - there was nothing else I could think of. I thought "If I fail, I'm falling hard (because) I don't have anything else to fall back on. Am I going to accept that?" ... I never looked back. I never (let myself) put it in my mind to fail. — Drew Waters

When a single mom goes out on a date with somebody new. It always winds up feeling more like a job interview. — Brad Paisley

You can be only a modest distance away from the gravity brane, and gravity will be incredibly weak. — Lisa Randall

A true plague of a girl. And yet a queen in every sense of the word. — Renee Ahdieh

Just what is the civil law? What neither influence can affect, nor power break, nor money corrupt: were it to be suppressed or even merely ignored or inadequately observed, no one would feel safe about anything, whether his own possessions, the inheritance he expects from his father, or the bequests he makes to his children. — Marcus Tullius Cicero