Docherty Modeling Quotes & Sayings
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This is the best thing to wear for today, you understand. Because I don't like women in skirts and the best thing is to wear pantyhose or some pants under a short skirt, I think. Then you have the pants under the skirt and then you can pull the stockings up over the pants underneath the skirt. And you can always take off the skirt and use it as a cape. So I think this is the best costume for today. — Edith Bouvier Beale
When a diplomat says 'yes' he means 'maybe.' When a diplomat says 'maybe' he means 'no.' But if a diplomat says 'no' he's no diplomat. — Alan Furst
Benjamin Netanyahu is no Winston Churchill. Whatever else he, is he's not a Winston Churchill. He basically violated the great rule, which is it's better to mislead the people and to lose an election than to mislead the people and win an election. — Mark Shields
I believe in helping young people rock causes they care about because I was one of those young people ... a long time ago. — Nancy Lublin
He devoured me with his mouth, claimed me with his cock, and made it all sensual with his hands. — Alessandra Torre
Oskar showed that virtue emerged where it would, and the sort of churchy observance bishops called for was not a guarantee of genuine humanity in a person. — Thomas Keneally
I need you . . . to hear this," he says, cradling my head in his hands. "I . . . will never . . . regret you. — Colleen Hoover
There was one species of despotism under which he had long groaned, and that was petticoat government. — Washington Irving
Mistakes are inevitable, but what is not, and what will set us apart, is our ability to learn from them — Nick Trout
I remember being a kid and the Vietnam War was huge and looking at Watergate. — David Cross
It wasn't an attack. We'd been together too many times before, made love together too many times before, for it to be that. It was just that fear had suddenly entered, and made us dangerous strangers.
("New York Blues") — Cornell Woolrich
For me, a great story is one in which the protagonist faces unimaginable odds; where the stakes are high that failure constitutes a disaster. — Michael Boatman
I shall miss all the people in it and the great fun we had doing it. I enjoyed playing the character very much. It was a very, very special character and a very special series. And the camaraderie of it all. I loved it. — Derek Jacobi
Nobody has the right to humiliate someone else, period. — Carlos Machado
