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It's true as a woman, particularly: the older you get, the parts get thinner on the ground and not quite as interesting, that's for sure. — Phyllis Logan

People live with fear, all kinds of it. Why don't we just let it all go? It has to be the biggest waste of time we all spend. — Ron Baratono

We should teach the foreigners and colonialists that Somalia cannot be led by other people and that the traitors who fled the country will never lead Somalia. — Siad Barre

I have only one reader - me. I'm the average reader. If I like it, that's all I worry about. — Judith Krantz

Stress comes from lower vibrational consciousness; change your awareness to melt away stress. — Debasish Mridha

It's as easy to utter lies as truth — Agatha Christie

You have to realise that I am the third out of six children, and I am raised with very strong core values and a very strong upbringing. I always put myself in other people's shoes. — Angela Ahrendts

Some of his transactions involved Ada policemen, specifically one Dennis Corvin, whom Gore described as a primary supplier — John Grisham

I love Audrey Hepburn. — Kourtney Kardashian

Do you know what that's like? How good it feels? For once in my life, someone wants me. — Brynna Gabrielson

Everybody thinks that they're going to time the market, they're going to sharpshoot the market, and buy right at the bottom. The truth of the matter is that nobody is good at it. — Barbara Corcoran

I don't like to gamble, but if there's one thing I'm willing to bet on, it's myself. — Beyonce Knowles

I don't set goals for myself too much, but I'm always trying to write that one great song. — Sheryl Crow

Maxims in times of danger are useless, experience is incommunicable. The knotted strands of life, desire, assumptions, and moral codes cannot be unsnarled; they can only be cut, which is what happens when an air raid occurs, with a silencing fortissimo like the finale of a Beethoven symphony. — Jacques Barzun

the Incident That Must Not Be Named — Gina Damico