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Eyewatering Quotes By Nathaniel Smith

But the worst of all is, according to the old phrase, while the grass grows, the horse starves, but the man of money is the man for Nova Scotia. Those may do extremely well. — Nathaniel Smith

Eyewatering Quotes By Sam Amidon

The whole thing of singing on my own has been accidental and random. I sang a huge amount as a kid, and I was a boy soprano. I didn't do that much classical music; I did a little bit. I had a lovely voice. And then when my voice dropped, I didn't worry about it consciously because I wasn't that invested in my singing at the time. — Sam Amidon

Eyewatering Quotes By Lydia Leonard

Television's so quick, and there's so many other fun elements to it, but you don't get such good scripts and the time to really make much more three dimensional characters. — Lydia Leonard

Eyewatering Quotes By Cameron Diaz

Don't you know that when you sleep with someone, your body makes a promise whether you do or not. — Cameron Diaz

Eyewatering Quotes By Don Hewitt

I can tell you categorically that we at 60 Minutes did not pay Michael Jackson one cent. — Don Hewitt

Eyewatering Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The truth, the hope of any time, must always be sought in minorities. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Eyewatering Quotes By Scarlett Avery

Two Strapping Alpha Billionaires. One Girl Looking For A Fresh Start. A Heck of A Wild Ride! — Scarlett Avery

Eyewatering Quotes By James C. Collins

Great companies foster a productive tension between continuity and change. — James C. Collins

Eyewatering Quotes By Scarlett Johansson

I hope they make a video game of me. At least I wouldn't have any cellulite then. — Scarlett Johansson

Eyewatering Quotes By Donna Tartt

Hobie's reassuring hand on my shoulder, a strong, comforting pressure, like an anchor letting me know that everything was okay. I hadn't felt a touch like that since my mother died - friendly, steadying in the midst of confusing events - and, like a stray dog hungry for affection, I felt some profound shift in allegiance, blood-deep, a sudden, humiliating, eyewatering conviction of this place is good, this person is safe, I can trust him, nobody will hurt me here. — Donna Tartt