Childbearing Hips Quotes & Sayings
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Cleanse my heart ... Give me the ability to rage correctly — Joe Orton
Life is much weirder than fiction; nothing's more absurd. — Peter Mullan
Truth was sometimes not the same as reality - this was one of the certainties that lived in the hollow, cavey place at the center of his divided nature. — Stephen King
If joy could break windows and hallelujahs could break floorboards, this church would have been broken down by noon. — Hannah Brencher
When you sleep in your cloak there 's no lodging to pay. — George Whyte-Melville
I remember people would talk about Country Music like it was this sexist, lame thing. Well, no, because Dolly Parton is writing songs and playing her guitar and producing. She's doing it all and she's got hits on the radio. — Neko Case
I'd hoped for someone who was remarkably intelligent, but disadvantaged by home circumstance, someone who only needed an hour's extra tuition a week to become some kind of working-class prodigy. I wanted my hour a week to make the difference between a future addicted to heroin and a future studying English at Oxford. That was the sort of kid I wanted, and instead they'd given me someone whose chief interest was in eating fruit. I mean, what did he need to read for? There's an international symbol for the gents' toilets, and he could always get his mother to tell him what was on television. — Nick Hornby
For every one hundred men who can stand adversity there is only one who can withstand prosperity. — Thomas Carlyle
Harriet smiled. "My name is Harriet."
"Do your friends call you Harry?"
"Not if they want to remain my friends."
"Harriet it is, then, and since we have to convince everyone we're ... attached, you must call me Oliver."
She tilted her head. "Do your friends call you Ollie?"
"Not if they want to remain my friends. — Jen Turano
I guess sometimes God just needs to laugh — Zach Braff
Which fairy-tale princess ever chose her maid over her prince? — Kate Morton
I would love to do something with space. I'm obsessed with it. — Alycia Debnam Carey
It's not racism per se but the tyranny of normalcy - no: the tyranny of attractive normalcy. Which leads to loveable white models who are supposed to be playing ordinary, adorably flawed professionals just like you and me with their brilliant minority friends (with vastly less camera time) who are surgeons. But it's not just ethnicity. That narrow vision also extends to, say, things like women leads. Women leads have to be good-hearted and nice, with a Slutty Best Friend. The main character can't be slutty. Because that's not attractively normal etc — Sandra Tsing Loh
