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Emancipating Synonym Quotes By Tamsin Egerton

The 1950s would be my ideal decade because I'm actually very traditional; I enjoy being at home, and I'm a complete nester. — Tamsin Egerton

Emancipating Synonym Quotes By Steve Inskeep

Newspapers are closed if they print the wrong things in Iran. Iranian journalists or Iranian-American journalists, for that matter, I think are pressured in a lot of different ways, expected to give information to intelligence services. Americans can be thrown out of the country. — Steve Inskeep

Emancipating Synonym Quotes By Tyra Banks

I love food and feel that it is something that should be enjoyed. I eat whatever I want. I just don't overeat. — Tyra Banks

Emancipating Synonym Quotes By Gene Wolfe

Some writers say they cannot write in front of a window; many say they cannot function without almost perfect quiet. A writer with only two hours a day can write in the back of an open truck on the Interstate. — Gene Wolfe

Emancipating Synonym Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Is there any beauty like the bliss of being? — Lailah Gifty Akita

Emancipating Synonym Quotes By Haven Kimmel

You could buy individual boxes of detergent and fabric softener, even bleach, and there was nothing that made me grind my teeth with pleasure more than a real thing shrunken down small. The first time my dad showed me a toothache kit from a box of equipment from the Korean War and I saw the tiny cotton balls (the size of very small ball bearings), I nearly swooned. "Let me hold one of those," I said, almost mad at him. He gave it to me with a tiny pair of tweezers. I let it float in my palm a moment and then made him take it back. Miniaturization was a gift from God, no doubt about it, and there it was, right in a vending machine in the place we used to do our laundry. — Haven Kimmel