Branlet Quotes & Sayings
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I want to train my kids so where they are the only believers they can stand on their own two feet and teach others. — Francis Chan

Then, dear Mamma, I hope you will grant me the first request I make to you, as Queen. Let me be by myself for an hour. — Queen Victoria

Every time I go near the stove, the dog howls. — Phyllis Diller

With 'Richard,' I was excited to make this film with such an amazing role for an actor. Play a wide range of emotion and really invest myself in the character. — Jack Reynor

I guess sometimes it's not so much about how long you've known someone, but about what you've been through together. — S.J. Watson

What I want to happen is to be really creative, and to play something new in the improvisations, every time. — Dave Brubeck

People don't gotta like the same stuff. If they did, life would be pretty boring. — Erin Bowman

FORCE, n. "Force is but might," the teacher said p/ "That definition's just."/ The boy said naught but throught instead,/ Remembering his pounded head:/ "Force is not might but must!" — Ambrose Bierce

The symptoms of compassion and benevolence, in some people, are like those minute guns which warn you that you are in deadly peril. — Sophie Swetchine

The deepest, most mysterious ocean in the world is a woman's heart. — Cheryl Koevoet

Your thoughts shape and mold the energy around you. You hold the power of creation in every thought. — William Buhlman

But I guess maybe Mom and Dad are smart enough to realize that pointing out the second hand on the clock isn't going to suddenly mend the fissure straight through my aorta.
Here's the thing, though- they were right.
We're deep into winter and I've stopped feeling like there is a spear in my chest every time he's up against Branlet in the hallway. — Mindy McGinnis

Rape humor is designed to remind women that they are still not quite equal. Just as their bodies and reproductive freedom are open to legislation and public discourse, so are their other issues. When women respond negatively to misogynistic or rape humor, they are "sensitive" and branded as "feminist," a word that has, as of late, become a catchall term for "woman who does not tolerate bullshit." Perhaps rape jokes are funny, but I cannot fathom how. Humor is subjective, but is it that subjective? I don't have it in me to find rape jokes funny or to tolerate them in any way. It's too close a topic. Rape is many things - humiliating, degrading, physically and emotionally painful, exhausting, irritating, and sometimes, it is even banal. It is rarely funny for most women. There are not enough years in this lifetime to create the kind of distance where I could laugh and say, "That one time when I was gang-raped was totally hilarious, a real laugh riot. — Anonymous

What we're seeing early on is Democrats rallying around Al Gore, Republicans rallying around George Bush and the difficulty of anybody else to get any room in the race. — Stuart Rothenberg

You know, for an actor to come into the midst of that, it's - It can either be difficult and somewhat unnerving, or it can be very embracing and like, kind of stepping into a nice hot tub. — Keith Carradine