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We never needed best friend gear because I guess with real friends you don't have to make it official. It just is. — Mindy Kaling

There are a lot of people who might not get another chance to win a Super Bowl, not just me. — John Elway

Lacroix has been fantastic. He's very nice. He gets the joke, and I think that's a good thing. — Jennifer Saunders

I know nothing about this subject, but I do have prejudices, which I am more than happy to share with you. — Leon Botstein

A car's not the right place for showing off to a girl - the bed's the place for that. The consequences of a mistake there are more upsetting, but less tragic. — Sergei Lukyanenko

Are you a male or a female or somewhere in between? — Ruth Ozeki

Inspirational people weren't meant to be enablers. They were meant to empower! — Shannon L. Alder

Today, we are announcing that agencies are releasing their final regulatory reform plans, including hundreds of initiatives that will reduce costs, simplify the system, and eliminate redundancy and inconsistency. — Cass Sunstein

If an opera cannot be played by an organ grinder, it's not going to achieve immortality. — Thomas Beecham

When settled people look for security, they look for continuity." Here — Robin Hobb

It's really hard for me to sometimes put myself out there, like 'Hey, how do you feel about making music together?' because maybe I'm afraid of rejection or I don't want to put anybody out. It's the Southerner in me, like, 'I don't mean to bother you but do you mind making a song?' — Beth Ditto

[A difficult childhood gave me] a kind of cocky confidence ... I could never have so little that I hadn't had less. It took away my fear. — Jacqueline Cochran

Jimmy Meng sought to be a power broker in the halls of justice. But the influence he sought to peddle was corrupt, and his power was illusory. — Loretta Lynch

Philosophy that satisfies its own intention, and does not childishly skip behind its own history and the real one, has its lifeblood in the resistance against the common practices of today and what they serve, against the justification of what happens to be the case. — Theodor Adorno