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Dietscher Quotes By Ricky Sprague

was so distraught over his death that I was barely able to eat any of him. — Ricky Sprague

Dietscher Quotes By Wendy Higgins

Though it was a complete turn-on when she once grabbed a girl's arm backstage, saying, "Excuse me, but that is my husband you're trying to grope, and I suggest you keep your hands to yourself." She'd said it with Southern charm, but I could see in her stance that my girl had been ready to throw down.
I rewarded her well that night for saving me from the groper. — Wendy Higgins

Dietscher Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Just that he was Hollywood handsome in the sense that I was pretty sure he was famous, because if there was anything right in this world, he simply had to be. Uh ... hi, — Kristen Ashley

Dietscher Quotes By Max Lerner

Every mob, in its ignorance and blindness and bewilderment, is a League of Frightened Men that seeks reassurance in collective action. — Max Lerner

Dietscher Quotes By Sergei Bongart

Watercolor is like life. Better get it right the first time
you don't get a second chance! — Sergei Bongart

Dietscher Quotes By Lauren DeStefano

I always knew I was an excellent liar; I just didn't know that I had it in me to fool myself. — Lauren DeStefano

Dietscher Quotes By Prabal Gurung

I love draping; it's less about proportion than fit and the fabric. It's very specialized and I think when women see the construction, they respond to it immediately. — Prabal Gurung

Dietscher Quotes By Robin McKinley

It was too important a matter, this talking to people, and listening to them, to do it lightly or often. — Robin McKinley

Dietscher Quotes By Annie E. Clark

Everybody's got a dark side, but mine doesn't include being around people who are mean. — Annie E. Clark

Dietscher Quotes By Alice Thomas Ellis

Adolescence is usually typified by an unanswerable combination of innocence and insolence. — Alice Thomas Ellis