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Evil can also be beautiful. The Coliseum in Rome, for example, a wonderful structure with an awful past. Just think about the bloody gladiator fights there. — Rem Koolhaas

My culture-deprived, aspirational mother dragged me once a month from our northern suburb - where the word art never came up - to the Art Institute of Chicago. I hated it. — Jerry Saltz

This is all for Naieya (daughter), man. I will be a champion one day, I promised that to her ... And now that I have this opportunity I can't let her down. — Deontay Wilder

Never say the number because it suggest that you are unable to pronounce the name of the wine you are ordering. — Stephen Potter

I didn't necessarily want to be famous growing up, but I knew I would be a good famous person because I'm not offended if somebody comes up to me and knows things about me and wants to engage me in a conversation. — Nate Berkus

The purpose of your life is to find your ultimate purpose that makes you happy. Then commit to it wholeheartedly. — Debasish Mridha

We are not depending on a reed shaken by the wind, but on the Priniciple of Life Itself, for all that we have or ever shall need. It is not some Power, or a great Power, it is all power. — Ernest Holmes

She takes after Laura in that respect: the same tendency towards absolutism, the same refusal to compromise, the same scorn for the grosser human failings. To get away with that, you have to be beautiful. Otherwise it seems mere peevishness. — Margaret Atwood

[When asked her occupation:] Destroyer of the works of the Devil by the direct order of God. — Carrie Nation

Impertinent submissive," Raoul snapped, and his dark brown eyes turned mean. "Nothing new for this one. You're doing a lousy job of bringing her to heel, Marcus."
"Bring me to heel? Like I'm a dog?" Without thinking, Gabi instinctively yanked away and snapped out, "Bite me. — Cherise Sinclair

Over the years, I have seen too many politicians ruin their careers because they could not accept defeat graciously. — Jean Chretien