Faline England Quotes & Sayings
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My two secrets to staying healthy: wash your hands all the time. And, if you can't, use Purell or one of the sanitizers. And the other is hot peppers. I eat a lot of hot peppers. I for some reason started doing that in 1992, and I swear by it. — Hillary Clinton
But man is above all a social and political animal; his relations with his fellow human beings form his most absorbing and important interest. — Logan Pearsall Smith
If you teach a poor young man to shave himself, and keep his razor in order, you may contribute more to the happiness of his life than in giving him a thousand guineas. This sum may be soon spent, the regret only remaining of having foolishly consumed it; but in the other case, he escapes the frequent vexation of waiting for barbers, and of their sometimes dirty fingers, offensive breaths, and dull razors. — Benjamin Franklin
I've never thought of myself as an actor, so somebody recognizing me for that would be a real shock. — Lena Dunham
I see a pretty bright line between analysis and opinion. And so, to that end, my goal on Friday nights is to try to assemble the smartest reporters who are available to me that week who have been involved in covering the news. — Gwen Ifill
Catwoman has an awesome, iconic personality. It's a blast to write her. You get her; she's an archetype. You can just kind of put on the cat-suit. — Ann Nocenti
Those who were raised in poverty and have been successful to overcome the shame of it, understands the hardship of those who are left behind. — Ellen J. Barrier
Comics don't work if the story is all in the text and the images are illustrative. It's hard to have enough faith in the artists to allow them to do their job. — Denise Mina
We women of America tell you that America is not a democracy. Twenty million women are denied the right to vote. — Alice Paul
And I'll tell her that I don't want my life to be samples and scraps. A taste of everything but a meal of nothing. — Ally Condie
music came before anything else, before language and large-scale war and liquid soap, and because music is the one giant thing America has done right, amid all it has done wrong. Music, that ancient and incorruptible bitch. — Steve Almond
All I wanted was to go off to some other world, a place beyond anybody's reach. A place beyond the flow of time. — Haruki Murakami
The majesty of nature depends upon the force of the human spirit. — John Ruskin
Livin' on a Prayer,' it is," I sigh.
"Excellent choice." Trixie gleefully claps her hands together.
"I kind of like it," Evie says to me. "It's a cool song, and it's different for a wedding song."
"It's definitely different." I give her a look.
She shakes her head at me, her lips twitching. "I bet there aren't many people who can say they got married to 'Livin' on a Prayer.'"
"There's a reason for that, babe. — Samantha Towle
