Crule Life Quotes & Sayings
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Unsophisticated'," he said, cracking himself up again, " 'but nubile'. Jesus, where do they get that
stuff? Nubile."
"Try to contain your hilarity." Sophia sat behind the desk in her office in the villa and continued to
study the models Kris had chosen for the ads. "And I'd appreciate it if you'd warn me the next time
you decide to add a mystery vintage to the selection."
"Last-minute candidate. And it was in the name of science. — Nora Roberts

It is well nigh impossible to talk to anyone about death, I find. Most people seem deeply embarrassed. It is like when I was a girl and nobody could talk about sex. We all did it, but nobody talked about it! We have now grown out of that silly taboo, and we must grow out of our inhibitions surrounding death. They have arisen largely because so few people see death any more, even though it is quite obviously in our midst. A cultural change must come, a new atmosphere of freedom, which will only happen if we open our closed minds. — Jennifer Worth

There never was a scandalous tale without some foundation. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan

It's alot harder than you'd think to scar a kid for life. — Paula Spencer

I never manage to get to bed early on Sunday night but this doesn't matter, as I don't know one level of exhaustion from another. — Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Hollywood is kind of a bad world. — Mia Maestro

The organizers and perpetuators of segregation are as much the enemy of America as any foreign invader. — Bayard Rustin

It can take years to mold a dream. It takes only a fraction of a second for it to be shattered. — Mary E. Pearson

I work out, I play sports, I go to concerts. — Angie Everhart

It occurred to her how some people continued through no design of one's own to be in one's life while others might initially enter in a sort of blaze and seem to change everything but then might not stay around. — Susan Minot

We had done the impossible. We had done the thing that everyone told us we couldn't do. And we had done it spectacularly well. — Ed Catmull