Concertino Quotes & Sayings
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When you're a big money earner and your husband isn't, it makes you question how feminine you are. I felt I was less feminine than if I was a supporting wife, or a second fiddle, or 'Mrs. Higgins.' — Barbara Corcoran

I am 58 and it's difficult for people to gauge my age. — Richard O'Brien

I don't question God. — Victoria Osteen

I'm fascinated with worlds where there's a small population left, whether it's a movie or these TV shows that fascinate me - 'Falling Skies' or 'The Walking Dead' - they are about survival and triumphing over difficult times. I just have a thing for 'em. — Cam Gigandet

I do not tell her that sometimes it feels like compromising yourself is part of growing up. — Trista Mateer

Homeopathy seemed ... both mathematical and poetic. — Scarlett Thomas

There are different chemistries you can have in different bands, and part of that's caused by the gender. — Susanna Hoffs

I think math is a hugely creative field, because there are some very well-defined operations that you have to work within. You are, in a sense, straightjacketed by the rules of the mathematics. But within that constrained environment, it's up to you what you do with the symbols. — Brian Greene

Of course he was supposde to disappoint me. He was a guy, and that was what they all did. — O.E. Boroni

With an exceedingly contemptuous expression, Idabel drew up to her full height. "Son," she said, and spit between her fingers, "what you've got in your britches is no news to me, and no concern of mine: hell, I've fooled around with nobody but boys since first grade. I never think like I'm a girl; you've got to remember that, or we can't never be friends." For all its bravado, she made this declaration with a special and compelling innocence; and when she knocked one fist against the other, as, frowning, she did now, and said: "I want so much to be a boy: I would be a sailor, I would ... " the quality of her futility was touching. — Truman Capote