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Females Really Annoying Quotes By Gena Rowlands

Of course I would change anything if John Cassavetes said so - it's his script. But he was very easy about that. — Gena Rowlands

Females Really Annoying Quotes By Banana Yoshimoto

you find yourself face-to-face with the enormousness of the world as a whole. — Banana Yoshimoto

Females Really Annoying Quotes By John Sherman

It's time to stop producing stuff, and start producing fun. — John Sherman

Females Really Annoying Quotes By Celia Rivenbark

Never invite someone who is speaking a foreign language in your presence to "Go back to your country." The only time that phrase is every acceptable is if you are British and you are speaking to Madonna. — Celia Rivenbark

Females Really Annoying Quotes By Rebecca Traister

Historically, women have pushed each other into, and supported each other within, intellectual and public realms to which men rarely extended invitations, let alone any promise of equality. — Rebecca Traister

Females Really Annoying Quotes By All Romance Publishing

to his steady heartbeat. — All Romance Publishing

Females Really Annoying Quotes By Maya Banks

What are the two of you whispering about?" Alaric demanded irritably. She glanced over to see the warrior watching her, his eyes narrow with suspicion. "If I wanted you to know, I'd have spoken louder," she said calmly. He turned away muttering what she was sure were more blasphemies about annoying females. "You must make the priest weary with the length of your confessions," she said. He raised one eyebrow. "Who says I confess anything? — Maya Banks

Females Really Annoying Quotes By Karen Russell

Mythology is a really beautiful vocabulary passed down through centuries that helps us understand the perennial parts of our nature. — Karen Russell