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Barbie ruined my life! It's a really bad image for women. For a long time I thought I was deformed - because my heels didn't touch the ground. I was walking around on tiptoes. What's up with that? I think that it's a bad thing for a woman to try to emulate. — Rita Rudner

I was really lucky that I came to puberty at a time when music and politics were completely intertwined. — Bob Geldof

Corporatist attitudes against capitalism came to the fore in the 1920s. Corporatists, with their conservative values, hated the invasion of towns and regions by new businesses, upsetting traditional ways, wealth and status. — Edmund Phelps

Well, that explains why we jumped into bed with each other so quickly. We were both hornier than a bucket of desert toads. — Olivia Cunning

The only thing she really enjoyed was a funeral. You knew where you were with a corpse. Nothing more could happen to it. But while there was life there was fear. — L.M. Montgomery

You spend your life training to be an actor, observing people's characteristics so that you can design characters around what you've seen. — Clint Eastwood

When families bring children into the world, train them in faith and sound values, and teach them to contribute to society, they become a blessing in our world. — Pope Francis

Rushing to my side, he palms my face before I can protest. "That's exactly the issue, though. You don't know your own mind. It's full of the secrets of your past, and instead of trying to understand that, you are charging pig-headed down the wrong path. — Siobhan Davis

Ship, are you conscious now?" "My speaking establishes a subject position that might be conscious. — Kim Stanley Robinson

The faith of a church or of a nation is an adequate faith only when it inspires and enables people to give of their time and energy to shape the various institutions - social, economic, and political - of the common life. — James Luther Adams

You have to be always drunk. That's all there is to it-it's the only way. So as not to feel the horrible burden of time that breaks your back and bends you to the earth, you have to be continually drunk. But on what? Wine, poetry or virtue, as you wish. But be drunk. — Charles Baudelaire