Cresemba Quotes & Sayings
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I've realized how important it is to have women in your life. You get to a certain age where you're like, 'I need women around.' — Laura Prepon

A moment of reserve. "That was it? The whole story?"
"Yes. God, you're right. That was pants."
I sidestep another aggressive couscous vendor. "Pants?"
"Rubbish. Crap. Shite."
Pants. Oh heavens, that's cute. — Stephanie Perkins

You can't be trying to make a film that pleases all people, you know, so it's not a concern of mine. — Cate Blanchett

The Ayurvedic route to great health involves two simple steps:
1. Doing less;
2. Being more. — Shubhra Krishan

I fear that there is something more serious than accident here, Mr. Brently, said the captain. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

You just wouldn't be happy until I had to drag my ass up here to this godforsaken icebox that is. Gotta tell you I'm feelin' some hate here my man. Or I would be if I could actually feel anything other than Arctic cold gnawing at my vitals. — Lara Adrian

As individuals express their life, so they are. — Karl Marx

Philosophy is problem-solving. There's a philosophical problem, and then you try to solve it by approaching it from different angles and seeing what way works. That's what comedy is: you have a topic and you try to just hit it as many different ways as you can. — Kumail Nanjiani

A bad marriage is like an electrical thrilling machine: it makes you dance, but you can't let go. — Ambrose Bierce

Think of something to make the ridiculous look ridiculous. — Molly Ivins

Your home is your jail, Bird. I'm going to set you free. — Teresa Mummert

Just because society has done things the same way for many years, that's no reason to continue doing them. Women will be the harbingers of retirement transformations going forward and will be more creative and humanistic in the process. — Lee Johnson

This is the city, and I am one of the citizens/Whatever interests the rest interests me — Walt Whitman

I really love folklore. I had read a lot of faerie folklore that informed the books I wrote. I also really love vampire folklore; my eighth grade research paper was on [it]. [With this project,] it was really helpful to think about the way you can use language. When you're writing about faeries, you can't call anyone "fey"; there are certain words that become forbidden because they're actualized in what faeries do. When you write about vampires, you could think the same way about things like the word "red" or "hunger"
it's interesting to think of the ways that the words have double meanings, or different meanings that shifted. — Holly Black