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I have chosen to no longer be apologetic for my femaleness and my femininity. And I want to be respected in all of my femaleness because I deserve to be. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

If you look back to a picture of me when I was 12 years old, you will probably see me in a leather jacket trying to look like Elvis! — Drake Bell

The thing with me is if I feel disrespected I won't hesitate to fight. But it takes a lot to make me feel disrespected. — ASAP Rocky

I really need that cake now. Startled laughter in his blood, unexpected light in the shadows, the taste of snow in her kiss. And he knew that come what may, they'd stand together. In the light and in the terrible darkness. — Nalini Singh

I first noticed my varicose veins when I was pregnant with my second child, and I'd always thought that it was something that affected older, inactive people. I looked at my lifestyle and thought, 'I can't be a candidate for this.' Eventually, the pain became something I couldn't ignore. — Summer Sanders

I was in my bed trying to figure out why sometimes you can wake up and go back to sleep and other times you can't — Stephen Chbosky

A friend of mine rang the box office to collect a ticket I'd reserved for her, and the girl said, 'Who's Lesley Manville?' — Lesley Manville

When asked what he would do if he knew the world would end tomorrow, Martin Luther said, "I would plant a tree." — Martin Luther

A lot of comedies fall apart because they just go from joke to joke, and the characters are all sort of being crazy off on their own. — Paul Feig

I'm not scared of snakes, spiders or heights. I have three children; as a mum, you can't be afraid of things like that. — Britt Ekland

You get an image after you act in a film, but it is not necessary that you last long because of that image. — Ajay Devgan

A man has no more right to say an uncivil thing than to act one; no more right to say a rude thing to another than to knock him down. — Samuel Johnson

I wonder-?" whispered April Bell, her long eyes narrowed and dark. "I wonder what they really found?"
"Whatever it is," breathed Barbee, "the find doesn't seem to have made them very happy. A fundamentalist might think they had stumbled into hell."
"No," the girl said, "men aren't that much afraid of hell. — Jack Williamson

With copious evidence ranging from Plato's haughtiness to Beethoven's tirades, we may conclude that the most brilliant people of history tend to be a prickly lot. — Stephen Jay Gould