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You can celebrate the female form in comfort. We left corsets behind in the dark ages, so why bring them back now? — L'Wren Scott

I don't do a film unless it has a sword in it. And if it doesn't have a sword in it, I insist that they have one in the same room to keep me comfortable. — Orlando Bloom

Change what you can if it needs
changing, but learn to live with what you can't change. — Robert Jordan

Honor, without money, is a mere malady. — Jean Racine

The world is nearing spiritual death, and America is second only to Europe in the digging of its grave - a grave dug by deception. — Gail Trebesch Opper

Only have enough of little virtues and common fidelities, and you need not mourn because you are neither a hero nor a saint. — Henry Ward Beecher

Causes was founded with the mission of empowering anyone to change the world. Our model is based upon the belief that everyone has the power to have an outsized impact on the world by banding together with other like-minded individuals, taking direct action, and inspiring their friends and their friends' friends to join in. — Joe Green

As Americans, which I suffer from myself, we have ADD. — Pitbull

The world the Citadel is building has no place in it for sorcery or prophecy or glass candles, much less for dragons. — George R R Martin

He stowed a bottle of a local rotgut called Five Island Gin - nicknamed Five Ulcer Gin - in radioman Harry Brooks's gas mask holster. When an MP tapped Brooks's hip to check for the mask, the bottle broke and left Brooks with a soggy leg. It was probably for the best. Louie noticed that when he drank the stuff, his chest hair spontaneously fell out. He later discovered that Five Island Gin was often used as paint thinner. After that, he stuck to beer. — Laura Hillenbrand

Ever since Willie Nelson brought rednecks into an alliance with hippies back in the psychedelic '70s, Austin has milked its quirky libertarian spirit for a worldwide bonanza of free publicity. — Douglas Brinkley