Astakhova Quotes & Sayings
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Somebody referred to what I do as subliminal activism, which I like. — Edward Burtynsky

I never sing in the shower either. — Barbra Streisand

They say that your second trimester is when you get most of your energy and it's the 'easiest' part of the pregnancy. — Malin Akerman

A physicist is one who's concerned with the truth," he later said. "An engineer is one who's concerned with getting the job done. — Walter Isaacson

Michael scrambled around again and kissed James's lips and cheeks in brief, silly pecks.
"Breakfast?"
"You offering or ordering?" James grumbled.
"I'm offering to cook if you're offering up the groceries. Do you have eggs?"
"No, I have sperm. What the hell do they teach you in school these days?"
Michael giggled. "Chicken eggs, wise ass. In your refrigerator. — Eli Easton

Admittedly, what he had seen only the day before in this very room was just as intellectually stupefying as these later events - but the emotional impact was something else. A mouse was as much a miracle of biology as was an elephant; nevertheless there was an important difference - an elephant was bigger. — Robert A. Heinlein

The key thing for me is to secure medium-term funding for the Roundhouse studios. It costs around £2m a year to run, but we want to grow it, and of course that will cost more. — Lloyd Dorfman

In the long term, "I Believe You, Anita" became a feminist slogan, and Hill is often credited with launching a revolution in recognition of and response to workplace sexual harassment. A month after the hearings, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1991, part of which allowed sexual-harassment victims to sue their employers for damages and backpay. — Rebecca Solnit

I have fun on stage, so people think maybe they should, too. — Bill Engvall

My morning rambles through the park will never make the history books. — Marty Rubin

I will lay it out in black and white, and my tale will contain more truth than the great dead histories on my father's bookshelves. For they say what happened, but not what it was like. They say what happened, but they do not say why. — Beth Underdown