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Calibrations Needed Quotes By Helen Reddy

Most of the people I know in show business don't need anybody pushing them at all. They're extremely aggressive. — Helen Reddy

Calibrations Needed Quotes By Emily Henry

Rachel," I snap, "I don't care if Janelle wants to work at Hooters. I don't care if you and the rest of the world want to go spend your money on dried-out chicken and ketchup-based sauces. And least of all - less than almost anything else I can imagine - I don't care how much sex your sister is or isn't having. That's kind of the deal with the whole uptight feminazi thing - we don't care when other women want to wear stupid orange Soffe shorts with white tennis shoes and have a lot of sex, or when they want to wear habits and live in a convent, or if they want to walk around in pasties and never French kiss, so long as they're allowed to do what they want. And right now, all I want is to go to bed. Okay? — Emily Henry

Calibrations Needed Quotes By Matthew Donnelly

Everyone thinks that teachers are automatically above the taught The teachers are the taught. — Matthew Donnelly

Calibrations Needed Quotes By Dorie Greenspan

Cooking and baking are pleasures and I want everyone to be able to experience and share them. — Dorie Greenspan

Calibrations Needed Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Tonight, the music was already loud enough to paralyze the finer points of her personality. — Maggie Stiefvater

Calibrations Needed Quotes By Angela Davis

The food we eat masks so much cruelty. The fact that we can sit down and eat a piece of chicken without thinking about the horrendous conditions under which chickens are industrially bred in this country is a sign of the dangers of capitalism, how capitalism has colonized our minds. The fact that we look no further than the commodity itself, the fact that we refuse to understand the relationships that underly the commodities that we use on a daily basis. And so food is like that. — Angela Davis