Bullocks Wilshire Quotes & Sayings
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I really am a feminist, though I never used to call myself that. — Jackee Harry
Naturally, obviously, nudity is a part of life. — Theo James
The need exists. I serve the need. After me the need will exist and the need will be served. Let me do well what has and will be done as well by others. Let me take on the role and then let it go. — Marge Piercy
I feel friendship towards philosophers, but towards sophists, teachers of literature, or any other such kind of godforsaken people, I neither feel friendship now, nor may I ever do so in the future. — Apollonius Of Tyana
I can't deny that some customers and prospects think it's the key to our future. But it's not. We're certainly supportive of the Dept. of Justice and the 20 states that have brought this action. — Jim Barksdale
In the perfect world every source could be identified, but like the man said, "It's not a perfect world." — Ben Bradlee
It's a dark place, not knowing.
It's difficult to surrender to.
But I guess it's where we live most of the time. I guess it's where we all live, so maybe it doesn't have to be so lonely. Maybe I can settle into it, cozy up to it, make a home inside uncertainty. — Nina LaCour
I love the vagueness of words that involve time. — David Levithan
I think when things linger, that's when they become a distraction. I don't want any distractions. — Derek Jeter
Time flies so quick. I remember my second year in business when Bullocks Wilshire did a whole window of my white dresses. I was so excited, I went there at night and took pictures. — Tadashi Shoji
The Bible is not the basis of missions; missions is the basis of the Bible. — Ralph Winter
As a result, we must entirely reverse the traditional idea of the author. We are accustomed, as we have seen earlier, to saying that the author is the genial creator of a work in which he deposits, with infinite wealth and generosity, an inexhaustible world of significations. We are used to thinking that the author is so different from all other men, and so transcendent with regard to all languages that, as soon as he speaks, meaning begins to proliferate, to proliferate indefinitely. — Michel Foucault
You swore you wouldn't shout. If it's not your punch, then it's your pout. — Elvis Costello
