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Women willing to think big and bold and brazen are the women who have shattered one glass ceiling after another to make shimmering stars for the rest of us to see our way by. — Toni Sorenson
When in doubt, always act on the assumption that people are more honorable than you have any solid reason for supposing they are. — Aldous Huxley
Sometimes you can love something not because you instinctively connect with it but because another person does, and keeping their things in your heart takes you back to them. — Rachel Joyce
Attitudes are caught, not taught. — Fred Rogers
We can hardly get up in the morning or cross the street without being Jewish. We dream Jewish dreams and hope Jewish hopes. Most of our best words, in fact - new, adventure, surprise; unique, individual, person, vocation; time, history, future; freedom, progress, spirit; faith, hope, justice - are the gifts of the Jews. — Thomas Cahill
Garry Shandling has always been a pioneer of ... meta entertainment. He's always been a defender of the creative right to use the frame as part of the painting. — Dan Harmon
Human intellect is natures attempt at self criticism — Muhammad Iqbal
Thank you Prince for all of your inspiration and sharing your increadible talents with the world. You will be incredibly missed. — Lindsay Lohan
I always feel like I'm forgetting things. — Jon Glaser
The 4th of July combines the two things Americans love most in one day: alcohol and explosives. — David Letterman
Society was created not by men but by women; men played only a side role. — Debasish Mridha
I'd give you the moon right now," she said.
Levi's eyes flashed happily, and he hitched up an eyebrow. "Yeah, but would you slay it for me? — Rainbow Rowell
Something's very wrong with a nation that would rather spend money on war than take care of its children. — Robert Kiyosaki
Of all noxious animals, the most noxious is a tourist. And of all tourists the most vulgar, ill-bred, offensive and loathsome is the British tourist. — Francis Kilvert
The more you keep costs down, the more freedom you have creatively. — Eric Fellner
