Changing People's Behaviour Quotes & Sayings
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It hurt when I lost each of the various men I fell in love with. Now, though, I am convinced that no one loses anyone, because no one owns anyone. — Paulo Coelho

The president can't tell you what we got. I'll tell you what the world got. The world has a burgeoning nuclear power that didn't, as the Soviets, say "we might defend ourselves in a war." — Mike Huckabee

Look, rodent." At least she could still talk.. "Either chop off my ears so I'm not subjected to your verbal projectiles or clench your back passage so you'd stop dumping toxic waste. — Auden Johnson

At the end of the day, an actor is only a cog in the wheel. — Randeep Hooda

Sometimes when you meet someone, there's a click. I don't believe in love at first sight but I believe in that click. Recognition. — Ann Aguirre

I find his films about as funny as getting an arrow through the neck and discovering there's a gas bill tied to it. — Rowan Atkinson

And it sends an important message to me, because I am sick to death to hear my opponent saying Republicans don't trust me. They do trust me, in landslide proportions, and they're proving it tonight. We're going to bury that for good. — Ben Nighthorse Campbell

My head spins as I glance away, refusing to get sucked back into his gaze when so much is at risk. — Emily Giffin

It is not in numbers, but in unity, that our great strength lies; yet our present numbers are sufficient to repel the force of all the world — Thomas Paine

I respect my parents' opinion very much. No matter how old you are, what your parents think is very important. If they like your boyfriend or if they like some work you've done. And if they don't, it's more shattering than anybody else telling you, because they're the most honest. — Olivia Newton-John

'The Simpsons' money got bigger and bigger. When I left 'The Simpsons', no one thought that this thing was going to still be around. It's the cumulative effect. It's like, 'Oh my God, 25 years later, and it's still coming in.' — Sam Simon