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I'm getting old, don't wear underwear, and I don't go to church. — Jimmy Buffett
I liked the girly cartoons. I was very much a girly-girl. — Kirsten Dunst
I'm a physical type of actor and love projects in which I can get physical. The more action, the better. — Wesley Snipes
Well, we never expected this!" they all say. "No one liked her. They all said she was pretentious, awkward, difficult to approach, prickly, too fond of her tales, haughty, prone to versifying, disdainful, cantankerous, and scornful. But when you meet her, she is strangely meek, a completely different person altogether!"
How embarrassing! Do they really look upon me as a dull thing, I wonder? But I am what I am. — Murasaki Shikibu
The surest way to prevent war is not to fear it. — John Randolph
They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself. — Brigitte Bardot
For me, the money isn't a big issue. I'm at the end of my career and I'm just happy to play. — Sue Wicks
It was van Gogh's madness that prevented him from working; the paintings themselves are ineffably sane, if sanity is to be defined in terms of exact judgment of ends and means and the power of visual analysis. — Robert Hughes
Peabody waved her PPC triumphantly. "It's the Kirk thing, The Enterprise thing. It reminded me I'd hit this name that made me snicker when I was running the van - the Cargo. Here it is. Tony Stark."
"Oh, baby." McNab blew her a double-handed kiss. "Good call."
"It's gotta be, right?" Peabody said to McNab. "It's his style."
"Who the hell is Tony Stark?" Eve demanded.
"Iron Man," Roarke told her. "Superhero, genius, innovative engineer, and billionaire playboy."
"Iron Man? You're talking about a comic book guy?"
"Graphic novel," Roarke and McNab said together. — J.D. Robb
Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood. — Oscar Wilde
Humility involves the full knowledge of our status as creatures, a clear consciousness of having received everything we have from God. — Dietrich Von Hildebrand