Bustled Mean Quotes & Sayings
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What we do is not going to be successful unless our members care about it. — Joan Blades
A poet soaring in the high reason of his fancies, with his garland and singing robes about him. — John Milton
Freud 's fanciful pseudo-explanations (precisely because they are brilliant) perform a disservice. (Now any ass has these pictures available to use in "explaining" symptoms of an illness. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
I needed somebody to love me, and the people that I chose were my coaches. I would sacrifice my body to be successful for my coaches because I wanted them to love me, to respect me, to have positive feelings about me. — Steve Largent
Like a lot of people, I've got a self-loathing streak that's alive and well. It acts as a de facto engine when I'm working, but it also has its extraordinary pitfalls, too. — Ryan Reynolds
I went for him, shook him by the shoulders with nothing better to shout at him but 'Why? Why?'
He answered me gravely, 'It's true. But you must begin to think of *how*. — Rene Daumal
I must work, so as not to be a fool, to get on, to become a journalist, because that's what I want! ... I can't imagine that I would have to lead the same sort of life as Mummyand all the women who do their work and are then forgotten. I must have something besides a husband and children, something that I can devote myself to! — Anne Frank
Curiosity is a mistress whose slaves decline no sacrifice. — William Faulkner
As turning the logs will make a dull fire burn, so change of studies a dull brain. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The price of hating other human beings is loving oneself less. — Eldridge Cleaver
We're supposed to see "universal" love as heterosexual. What I insist upon in my work is that there is no such thing as universal love in literature. — Audre Lorde
All i care about is giving you the happy ever after you want. In our own messy, complicated way. — Lucy Dillon
I grew up with my parents in the kitchen discussing the audition my dad had that day or moaning about something or other in the industry, so it was unglamourised and normalised for me from a very young age. — Bel Powley
