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Clavija Bajo Quotes By Jonathan Littell

Blood transmits a propensity for heart diseases; if it also transmits a propensity for treason, no one has ever been able to prove it. — Jonathan Littell

Clavija Bajo Quotes By Eva Mendes

I remember reading scripts when I started in the business, and [Latino roles] were either nonexistent or written as the maid or a drug dealer. We're no longer just that. I'll play any part that challenges me. What's important is that all races have choices. — Eva Mendes

Clavija Bajo Quotes By Hank Williams Jr.

Now if you shoot someone, sir, you can get off Scott free. It's the latest thing Mr. Lincoln, can you believe? — Hank Williams Jr.

Clavija Bajo Quotes By Rebecca Wells

She's smiling that smile they smile before they grow bosoms. — Rebecca Wells

Clavija Bajo Quotes By Chelsea Clinton

I loved working on Wall Street. I loved the meritocracy of it and the camaraderie of the trading floor. — Chelsea Clinton

Clavija Bajo Quotes By Martha Bolton

Yes, as a people we are spoiled. We look for dinners that take two minutes to cook in our microwave instead of five, and we audibly sigh if the directions on the box require us to stir at the halfway point. Aw, I gotta stir? See what else is in the freezer. — Martha Bolton

Clavija Bajo Quotes By David Rockwell

I don't think of myself as a brand. Branding to me feels like a position or identity that's frozen in time. I'm more interested in transitions. — David Rockwell

Clavija Bajo Quotes By Leah Raeder

Most of us can't even fix ourselves. — Leah Raeder

Clavija Bajo Quotes By Anna Kendrick

Couples, singles, gay, straight, cats, dogs, and well-trained lizards are welcome. No babies. — Anna Kendrick

Clavija Bajo Quotes By Jill Shalvis

Pru Harris's mom had taught her to make wishes on pink cars, falling leaves, and brass lamps, because wishing on something as ordinary as stars or wishing wells was a sign of no imagination. Clearly — Jill Shalvis